Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... derived from scō ( h ) , fit for fēt . In all these instances the OE vowel is derived by mutation from Gc . ō . As further evidence for an OE tendency to raise the articulation of the long ( tense ) midfront vowels , examples are listed ...
... derived from scō ( h ) , fit for fēt . In all these instances the OE vowel is derived by mutation from Gc . ō . As further evidence for an OE tendency to raise the articulation of the long ( tense ) midfront vowels , examples are listed ...
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... derived from IE * gel- ' prick ' . 2. Welsh blew , Bret . bleo ' hair ' are derived from * mleus , extension of IE * mel- in Grk . μaλλós , etc. 3. Ir . brat ' mantle ' , Welsh brethyn ' cloth ' , etc. are derivatives of IE * bher- in ...
... derived from IE * gel- ' prick ' . 2. Welsh blew , Bret . bleo ' hair ' are derived from * mleus , extension of IE * mel- in Grk . μaλλós , etc. 3. Ir . brat ' mantle ' , Welsh brethyn ' cloth ' , etc. are derivatives of IE * bher- in ...
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... derived by Walde- Pokorny 1. 594f . from IE * grenth- ( extension of * ger- ' turn , twist ' ) , the plain velar excluding the Celtic forms . Pedersen ( loc . cit . and 188 ) recognizes the relationship of Ir . brat , etc. to brē ( i ) ...
... derived by Walde- Pokorny 1. 594f . from IE * grenth- ( extension of * ger- ' turn , twist ' ) , the plain velar excluding the Celtic forms . Pedersen ( loc . cit . and 188 ) recognizes the relationship of Ir . brat , etc. to brē ( i ) ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
Grays Interpretation of the IE Personal | 42 |
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