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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... Indo- European . If we accept the identification of the late Indo - European nomina- tive / accusative plural neuter with the nominative singular feminine , we cannot maintain the categories assumed for early Proto - Indo - European , or ...
... Indo- European . If we accept the identification of the late Indo - European nomina- tive / accusative plural neuter with the nominative singular feminine , we cannot maintain the categories assumed for early Proto - Indo - European , or ...
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... Indo- European and pre - Indo - European syntax . For as we reconstruct other possible members of the pre - Indo - European noun system , we find that apart from its accent the etymon of the Proto - Indo - European genitive coincides in ...
... Indo- European and pre - Indo - European syntax . For as we reconstruct other possible members of the pre - Indo - European noun system , we find that apart from its accent the etymon of the Proto - Indo - European genitive coincides in ...
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... Indo-European. Initial s + consonant (like any other initial phoneme or phoneme cluster in Indo-European) must have occurred very often after a word ending in s. For s was surely the commonest consonant in use as word-final hi Indo ...
... Indo-European. Initial s + consonant (like any other initial phoneme or phoneme cluster in Indo-European) must have occurred very often after a word ending in s. For s was surely the commonest consonant in use as word-final hi Indo ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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