Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Greek o in words of this sort , the value it designated in the unaccented syllables of native words could not have been very far from the Greek sound.22 The Gothic reader must have had difficulty with foreign words in any case ; he ...
... Greek o in words of this sort , the value it designated in the unaccented syllables of native words could not have been very far from the Greek sound.22 The Gothic reader must have had difficulty with foreign words in any case ; he ...
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... Greek characters cannot be taken at its face value if we find that the symbols used by the Goths to represent the Greek orthographic combination lead us back to an entirely different Gothic value . This important detail seems to have ...
... Greek characters cannot be taken at its face value if we find that the symbols used by the Goths to represent the Greek orthographic combination lead us back to an entirely different Gothic value . This important detail seems to have ...
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... Greek ásis f . ' river mud ' was formed in just this way . The possible correspondence in the formation and meaning of a potential Skt . * asi- ' black ' and the Greek stem asi- leads to the question whether they correspond ...
... Greek ásis f . ' river mud ' was formed in just this way . The possible correspondence in the formation and meaning of a potential Skt . * asi- ' black ' and the Greek stem asi- leads to the question whether they correspond ...
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