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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... names found in his corpus are Cimmerian ( 288–90 ) , since they resemble Thracian names but are yet somewhat divergent from them . The Scythians and after them the Sarmatians , both Iranian peoples , are the chief strains represented in ...
... names found in his corpus are Cimmerian ( 288–90 ) , since they resemble Thracian names but are yet somewhat divergent from them . The Scythians and after them the Sarmatians , both Iranian peoples , are the chief strains represented in ...
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... names are concerned . Schmidt's monograph consists in the main part of an alphabetical index of names ( 108-301 ) and of their constituent elements , together with references and comments ; and an introductory section ( 39-103 ) devoted ...
... names are concerned . Schmidt's monograph consists in the main part of an alphabetical index of names ( 108-301 ) and of their constituent elements , together with references and comments ; and an introductory section ( 39-103 ) devoted ...
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... names which the late Estonian folk- lorist M. J. Eisen had gathered over a long period before 1920 and which he had permitted Kettunen to copy when the latter was Professor of Finnic Languages at the University of Tartu ( Estonia ) ...
... names which the late Estonian folk- lorist M. J. Eisen had gathered over a long period before 1920 and which he had permitted Kettunen to copy when the latter was Professor of Finnic Languages at the University of Tartu ( Estonia ) ...
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