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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... writing ( 28-34 ) is not good , and several state- ments can be seriously questioned . The statement that cuneiform writing evolved from a linear pictorial writing to a syllabic writing ( 28 ) exhibits a mixing of two levels of analysis ...
... writing ( 28-34 ) is not good , and several state- ments can be seriously questioned . The statement that cuneiform writing evolved from a linear pictorial writing to a syllabic writing ( 28 ) exhibits a mixing of two levels of analysis ...
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... writing are not limited to those beginning with the phoneme s ( 30 ) . It is not correct to say that word - final s is not ex- pressed in Linear B writing , because the system has no signs of the as type ( 32 ) . The Hieroglyphic ...
... writing are not limited to those beginning with the phoneme s ( 30 ) . It is not correct to say that word - final s is not ex- pressed in Linear B writing , because the system has no signs of the as type ( 32 ) . The Hieroglyphic ...
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... writing rule ; that ough [ ō , ū , af , ap ] , and so on , is a reading rule . In Chapter II the writing rules are appropriate , as ' the conventions which we believe the Mycenaean scribe to have followed in reducing spoken Greek to a ...
... writing rule ; that ough [ ō , ū , af , ap ] , and so on , is a reading rule . In Chapter II the writing rules are appropriate , as ' the conventions which we believe the Mycenaean scribe to have followed in reducing spoken Greek to a ...
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