Language, Bände 6-12Linguistic Society of America, 1935 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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... relation of ' cognate ' between the two . Now , we may ask , is there a symmetrical relation between two books that were written by the same author ? If it should appear to some one that there is no relation between the two books , or ...
... relation of ' cognate ' between the two . Now , we may ask , is there a symmetrical relation between two books that were written by the same author ? If it should appear to some one that there is no relation between the two books , or ...
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... relation . Only similarities in the relations can be valid ; not phonetic similarity of the units themselves . If we are studying , say , the relation of older sister and younger brother , we cannot bring into that study only child John ...
... relation . Only similarities in the relations can be valid ; not phonetic similarity of the units themselves . If we are studying , say , the relation of older sister and younger brother , we cannot bring into that study only child John ...
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... relation to the root sad and to the suffix -tas ; when * uoitstha became vettha ' thou knowest ' ( = Greek olσða ) , it kept its apparent ( and real ) relation to veda ' I know ' , as well as the ending -tha which is seen in other verbs ...
... relation to the root sad and to the suffix -tas ; when * uoitstha became vettha ' thou knowest ' ( = Greek olσða ) , it kept its apparent ( and real ) relation to veda ' I know ' , as well as the ending -tha which is seen in other verbs ...
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General | 8 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 97 |
ALBERT DEBRUNNER Dyāvāpṛthivī or diyāvāpṛthvī? | 117 |
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