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When Hittite was deciphered , it appeared that the correspondent to * , was Hittite h ; hence we may now replace a by H , or rather by H. , H. , H , or similar symbols . In other words , our reconstruction follows the principle of ...
When Hittite was deciphered , it appeared that the correspondent to * , was Hittite h ; hence we may now replace a by H , or rather by H. , H. , H , or similar symbols . In other words , our reconstruction follows the principle of ...
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That is , we do not have to judge that an honorary member has a relation to named similar to that of over to took.37 2.9 . Summary of constructions . A detailed analysis of the class constructions within each sentence type may make it ...
That is , we do not have to judge that an honorary member has a relation to named similar to that of over to took.37 2.9 . Summary of constructions . A detailed analysis of the class constructions within each sentence type may make it ...
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CRITERIA FOR PHONETIC SIMILARITY WILLIAM M. AUSTIN Georgetown University The classical definition of the phoneme runs something like this : a set of sounds in complementary ( noncontrastive ) distribution and phonetically similar .
CRITERIA FOR PHONETIC SIMILARITY WILLIAM M. AUSTIN Georgetown University The classical definition of the phoneme runs something like this : a set of sounds in complementary ( noncontrastive ) distribution and phonetically similar .
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The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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