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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... reconstruction would seem to require an initial vowel in Skt . su , Gk . hu- , as in §14 . We are therefore apparently faced with the necessity of rejecting either the comparison of §17 - at least partially — or the assumption of ...
... reconstruction would seem to require an initial vowel in Skt . su , Gk . hu- , as in §14 . We are therefore apparently faced with the necessity of rejecting either the comparison of §17 - at least partially — or the assumption of ...
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... reconstruction works on the basic assumption that each particular correspondence must be interpreted as the reflex of a particu- lar identity . One of the simplest types of correspondence is the following , where the columns represent ...
... reconstruction works on the basic assumption that each particular correspondence must be interpreted as the reflex of a particu- lar identity . One of the simplest types of correspondence is the following , where the columns represent ...
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... reconstruction ( Hencken 45 ) . Thus we reconstruct IE * óvi- ' sheep ' ; but we conclude that it was domesticated because it is possible to reconstruct a word for wool ; by similar specific arguments , we infer the IE domestication of ...
... reconstruction ( Hencken 45 ) . Thus we reconstruct IE * óvi- ' sheep ' ; but we conclude that it was domesticated because it is possible to reconstruct a word for wool ; by similar specific arguments , we infer the IE domestication of ...
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