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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... Indo - European languages have generalized forms with loss of initial laryngeal , we should expect to find other Indo - European forms with final long vowel alter- nating with final short vowel . We do , in pro / pro , ne / nē , te / tē ...
... Indo - European languages have generalized forms with loss of initial laryngeal , we should expect to find other Indo - European forms with final long vowel alter- nating with final short vowel . We do , in pro / pro , ne / nē , te / tē ...
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... Indo - European , the news was met with general scepticism , mainly because scholars had not expected to find an Indo - European language spoken in Anatolia in the second millennium B.C. , centuries before the appearance of the Indo - ...
... Indo - European , the news was met with general scepticism , mainly because scholars had not expected to find an Indo - European language spoken in Anatolia in the second millennium B.C. , centuries before the appearance of the Indo - ...
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... languages which are manifestly Indo- European , namely Lycian ( in two dialects ) , Lydian , and Phrygian ; other Indo- European languages may yet be discovered from among the Mysian , Carian , Pisidian , or Sidetic remains . The first ...
... languages which are manifestly Indo- European , namely Lycian ( in two dialects ) , Lydian , and Phrygian ; other Indo- European languages may yet be discovered from among the Mysian , Carian , Pisidian , or Sidetic remains . The first ...
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