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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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. b In his Comparative grammar of the Hittite language , Sturtevant states : " For the reconstruction of Proto - Indo - Hittite , the assumption of the reduced vowel ь seems even more necessary than ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. b In his Comparative grammar of the Hittite language , Sturtevant states : " For the reconstruction of Proto - Indo - Hittite , the assumption of the reduced vowel ь seems even more necessary than ...
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... Hittite , so named - for want of a better term - because it is preserved in a writing whose signs are of a hieroglyphic or pictographic character . From the Greek period we have at least three languages which are manifestly Indo ...
... Hittite , so named - for want of a better term - because it is preserved in a writing whose signs are of a hieroglyphic or pictographic character . From the Greek period we have at least three languages which are manifestly Indo ...
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... Hittite queens were of Hurrian origin ( Ašmuningal , Putuḥepa , Tanuḥepa , Tatuhepa , etc. ) . It is a waste of time to talk about the derivation of Hittite hapatis from Hebrew ' abadim ' slaves ' ( 23 ) . The statement that the ...
... Hittite queens were of Hurrian origin ( Ašmuningal , Putuḥepa , Tanuḥepa , Tatuhepa , etc. ) . It is a waste of time to talk about the derivation of Hittite hapatis from Hebrew ' abadim ' slaves ' ( 23 ) . The statement that the ...
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