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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... Thracian , and a list of abbreviations , the main body of material is arranged alphabetically on pages 1-540 . It is followed by the Dacian plant names of Dioscurides , a section on the single Thracian inscription on the gold ring from ...
... Thracian , and a list of abbreviations , the main body of material is arranged alphabetically on pages 1-540 . It is followed by the Dacian plant names of Dioscurides , a section on the single Thracian inscription on the gold ring from ...
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... Thracian item , we have evidence of living Thracian language spanning practically two millennia . Some diachronic differentiation would there- fore be called for , but here the diversity and fragmentation of the sources , the ...
... Thracian item , we have evidence of living Thracian language spanning practically two millennia . Some diachronic differentiation would there- fore be called for , but here the diversity and fragmentation of the sources , the ...
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... Thracian does not take us very far . There are many cases of Thracian names where Det- schew or others before him have made acceptable use of Albanian etyma ( e.g. Betespios Alb . vetë ' self ' ; 33 Burebistas : burrɛ ' man ' ) . There ...
... Thracian does not take us very far . There are many cases of Thracian names where Det- schew or others before him have made acceptable use of Albanian etyma ( e.g. Betespios Alb . vetë ' self ' ; 33 Burebistas : burrɛ ' man ' ) . There ...
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