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 - Hittite , the assumption of the reduced vowel ь seems even more necessary than for Proto - Indo - European . ' The present article , based upon the same material as that used by Sturtevant in his two books on the subject , is an ...
... Indo - Hittite , the assumption of the reduced vowel ь seems even more necessary than for Proto - Indo - European . ' The present article , based upon the same material as that used by Sturtevant in his two books on the subject , is an ...
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... Hittite , a fact questioned by neither view dealt with here . They cannot be considered to give any certain knowledge of the phonetic nature of the b ( b ) which remained in this position . In fact , their trans ... INDO - HITTITE & 17.
... Hittite , a fact questioned by neither view dealt with here . They cannot be considered to give any certain knowledge of the phonetic nature of the b ( b ) which remained in this position . In fact , their trans ... INDO - HITTITE & 17.
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... 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 comparative grammar of the Hittite ...
... 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 comparative grammar of the Hittite ...
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