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... lines after any letter they pleased , without regard to division of syllables.11 Whatmough's suggestion that we might have in tolar a nom . sing . neuter noun does not seem to give any plausible interpretation of the inscription .
... lines after any letter they pleased , without regard to division of syllables.11 Whatmough's suggestion that we might have in tolar a nom . sing . neuter noun does not seem to give any plausible interpretation of the inscription .
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8.18-26 , with an interpretation of the phenomena , is not cited . ... 334 : I fail to see any reason to interpret Μεγάβυξος -βυζος . the variable initial s before a consonant , as a prefix rather than as the product of wrong division ...
8.18-26 , with an interpretation of the phenomena , is not cited . ... 334 : I fail to see any reason to interpret Μεγάβυξος -βυζος . the variable initial s before a consonant , as a prefix rather than as the product of wrong division ...
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But another interpretation of Tроσ KUVETV has recently found favor . Bolkestein , in his study of the Deisidaimonia in Theophrastos , 3 has attempted to show that the gesture implied in poo Kuveiν was to kneel and not to send a kiss .
But another interpretation of Tроσ KUVETV has recently found favor . Bolkestein , in his study of the Deisidaimonia in Theophrastos , 3 has attempted to show that the gesture implied in poo Kuveiν was to kneel and not to send a kiss .
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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