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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... etymological grounds . If one denies the use of etymological criteria , as Mossé does , one will have to deny the existence of phonemic length in Gothic , since the only evidence for this is etymological . My own list of Gothic vowel ...
... etymological grounds . If one denies the use of etymological criteria , as Mossé does , one will have to deny the existence of phonemic length in Gothic , since the only evidence for this is etymological . My own list of Gothic vowel ...
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... etymological part of his work are Max Vasmer , especially in Die Iranier in Südrussland ( Leipzig , 1923 ) , and ... etymologies proposed by Miller only so far as they are mentioned in Vasmer . In an addendum ( 431-8 ) Zgusta cites ...
... etymological part of his work are Max Vasmer , especially in Die Iranier in Südrussland ( Leipzig , 1923 ) , and ... etymologies proposed by Miller only so far as they are mentioned in Vasmer . In an addendum ( 431-8 ) Zgusta cites ...
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... etymological changes . This happens especially to names of foreign origin , e.g. to place names from foreign ... etymologies based on the similarity of a name with some modern Estonian word . Although the author has also considered old ...
... etymological changes . This happens especially to names of foreign origin , e.g. to place names from foreign ... etymologies based on the similarity of a name with some modern Estonian word . Although the author has also considered old ...
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