Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... Akkadian . His Comparative morphology of Akkadian ( Chicago 1951 ) and Old Akkadian writing and grammar ( 1952 ) represent explicit dialectal treatment of the Akkadian data . The most re- cent , comprehensive grammar of Akkadian , W ...
... Akkadian . His Comparative morphology of Akkadian ( Chicago 1951 ) and Old Akkadian writing and grammar ( 1952 ) represent explicit dialectal treatment of the Akkadian data . The most re- cent , comprehensive grammar of Akkadian , W ...
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... Akkadian and comparative Semitic linguistics . There are several clear ex- amples of the so - called subjunctive in -a . Heretofore , if the subjunctive occurred at all , only a form in -u was known . ( But Arabic shows a corresponding ...
... Akkadian and comparative Semitic linguistics . There are several clear ex- amples of the so - called subjunctive in -a . Heretofore , if the subjunctive occurred at all , only a form in -u was known . ( But Arabic shows a corresponding ...
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... Akkadian , moreover , is in a position to benefit from etymological comparisons far more than Hebrew or Aramaic . Since the original Semitic laryngeals were lost in Akkadian , leaving the same long vowel in place of any one of several ...
... Akkadian , moreover , is in a position to benefit from etymological comparisons far more than Hebrew or Aramaic . Since the original Semitic laryngeals were lost in Akkadian , leaving the same long vowel in place of any one of several ...
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