Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... passage of the ' Paradiso ' , 1o continued to be accepted throughout the Cinquecento in Varchi's and others ' support of the ad placitum doctrine , with only a few unimportant exceptions . The same is true of the traditional view of the ...
... passage of the ' Paradiso ' , 1o continued to be accepted throughout the Cinquecento in Varchi's and others ' support of the ad placitum doctrine , with only a few unimportant exceptions . The same is true of the traditional view of the ...
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... passage has been translated as follows : Hrozný , ' tels il ne restitue pas ' ; Zim . - Fried . , ' dafür braucht er nicht Entschädungen zu leisten ' ; Walther , ' nothing of these he need compensate ' . Thus all these scholars make ...
... passage has been translated as follows : Hrozný , ' tels il ne restitue pas ' ; Zim . - Fried . , ' dafür braucht er nicht Entschädungen zu leisten ' ; Walther , ' nothing of these he need compensate ' . Thus all these scholars make ...
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... passage cited . The preceding line contains the phrase DUMU.SAL su - up - pi - šar - aš , which probably means ' virgin ' and which is almost certainly the antecedent of -si at the opening of our passage . The dative an - da - ki - it ...
... passage cited . The preceding line contains the phrase DUMU.SAL su - up - pi - šar - aš , which probably means ' virgin ' and which is almost certainly the antecedent of -si at the opening of our passage . The dative an - da - ki - it ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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