Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... evidence strongly favors a connection between the names for the people and their product . Such a connection can be maintained for Greek it we start out with ' red purple ' ( based on powrós ' blood - red ' ) and proceed thence to the ...
... evidence strongly favors a connection between the names for the people and their product . Such a connection can be maintained for Greek it we start out with ' red purple ' ( based on powrós ' blood - red ' ) and proceed thence to the ...
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... evidence from Hittite and Tocharian is the extent of the development of middle forms in the parent language ; more particularly , whether IE possessed both of those sets of endings which are conventionally called ' primary ' and ' secon ...
... evidence from Hittite and Tocharian is the extent of the development of middle forms in the parent language ; more particularly , whether IE possessed both of those sets of endings which are conventionally called ' primary ' and ' secon ...
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... evidence for the existence of IE ' primary ' middle forms . Summarizing the situation in all of the IE languages , it may be said that Hittite , Tocharian , Italic , Keltic , Germanic , and Balto - Slavic all show no probable evidence ...
... evidence for the existence of IE ' primary ' middle forms . Summarizing the situation in all of the IE languages , it may be said that Hittite , Tocharian , Italic , Keltic , Germanic , and Balto - Slavic all show no probable evidence ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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