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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... explanation given has been the analogy of the reduplication in the inten- sive conjugation . Another is the analogy of the long vowel in sīkṣ- ( : sah ) ; this is phonologically regular < * si - zĝh - s- . Neither analogical explanation ...
... explanation given has been the analogy of the reduplication in the inten- sive conjugation . Another is the analogy of the long vowel in sīkṣ- ( : sah ) ; this is phonologically regular < * si - zĝh - s- . Neither analogical explanation ...
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... explanation has to be found in the vnutrennye zakonomer- nosti ( innere Gesetzmässigkeiten ) of language ( 320–3 ) . But his own description of the sound shift does not go beyond a listing of isolated phonetic stages , e.g. t > th > t ...
... explanation has to be found in the vnutrennye zakonomer- nosti ( innere Gesetzmässigkeiten ) of language ( 320–3 ) . But his own description of the sound shift does not go beyond a listing of isolated phonetic stages , e.g. t > th > t ...
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... explanation is that Lat . TORCULUM divides into two areas differing by metathesis : Ital . torchio preserves the Latin pattern of T- and -RK- , whereas Gallo- and Ibero- romance show the sequence TR- and -K- , i.e. a basis * TROCULUM ...
... explanation is that Lat . TORCULUM divides into two areas differing by metathesis : Ital . torchio preserves the Latin pattern of T- and -RK- , whereas Gallo- and Ibero- romance show the sequence TR- and -K- , i.e. a basis * TROCULUM ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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