Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... word ' earth ' in the language of the Zyryans is mu . N. Ya . Marr relates this word to a hypothetical archtype mur , saying that the r had disappeared and he finds justification in the fact that in the Berber language in North Africa ...
... word ' earth ' in the language of the Zyryans is mu . N. Ya . Marr relates this word to a hypothetical archtype mur , saying that the r had disappeared and he finds justification in the fact that in the Berber language in North Africa ...
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... word became masculine ; the plural * mancipi ( for * mancipii ) developt a singular * mancipu with strest open i ... word . The e may have come from noche , or from dis- similation as in hermoso . - Nuez < nucem : the required basis ...
... word became masculine ; the plural * mancipi ( for * mancipii ) developt a singular * mancipu with strest open i ... word . The e may have come from noche , or from dis- similation as in hermoso . - Nuez < nucem : the required basis ...
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... word as ' bird ' of an unknown variety . Martial is running the gamut of gastronomic tidbits , and the epigram on catta occurs in the midst of those on the other edible birds . It is explained that the bird , native in Pannonia , was ...
... word as ' bird ' of an unknown variety . Martial is running the gamut of gastronomic tidbits , and the epigram on catta occurs in the midst of those on the other edible birds . It is explained that the bird , native in Pannonia , was ...
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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