Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... tion with Greek ( 29-45 ) ; the external history of the Greek language ( 45-137 ) , including genetic relationships and relation to neighbors and to substrates , Proto - Greek and the Greek dialects , the ancient literary dialects , the ...
... tion with Greek ( 29-45 ) ; the external history of the Greek language ( 45-137 ) , including genetic relationships and relation to neighbors and to substrates , Proto - Greek and the Greek dialects , the ancient literary dialects , the ...
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... tion of the etymology of the Hebrew correspondents of these words . The third chapter treats the kinship of the Hebrews and the Arabian peoples , as revealed in the various Biblical genealogies . Chapter IV collects all ancient extra ...
... tion of the etymology of the Hebrew correspondents of these words . The third chapter treats the kinship of the Hebrews and the Arabian peoples , as revealed in the various Biblical genealogies . Chapter IV collects all ancient extra ...
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... tion do we observe ' stärkere sprachliche Bewegung , erst seit dem letz- ten Drittel des 19. Jahrh . deutliche phonetische Umgestaltungen . ' It would have been clearer to say what these ' Umgestaltungen ' were and whether we can accord ...
... tion do we observe ' stärkere sprachliche Bewegung , erst seit dem letz- ten Drittel des 19. Jahrh . deutliche phonetische Umgestaltungen . ' It would have been clearer to say what these ' Umgestaltungen ' were and whether we can accord ...
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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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