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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... suggested that Hindi -hārā is from kārā ' doer , maker ' . This has not been generally accepted . Hoernle derives these suffies from Sanskrit -aniya , becoming -ania or -anaa in Apabhramsa , plus the pleonastic suffix -ara with euphonic ...
... suggested that Hindi -hārā is from kārā ' doer , maker ' . This has not been generally accepted . Hoernle derives these suffies from Sanskrit -aniya , becoming -ania or -anaa in Apabhramsa , plus the pleonastic suffix -ara with euphonic ...
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... suggested outside of India . Presumably the Indo- Aryan languages have taken the word over from Dravidian . aḍḍā ' a place to meet or stop in ' , Hindi id : related to arinu ' to stop , halt , remain ' , Hindi arnā ' to be stopped ...
... suggested outside of India . Presumably the Indo- Aryan languages have taken the word over from Dravidian . aḍḍā ' a place to meet or stop in ' , Hindi id : related to arinu ' to stop , halt , remain ' , Hindi arnā ' to be stopped ...
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... suggested ( see fn . 2 ) that za - ak - kar and ša - ak - kar may be the same word , but that is unlikely , since the signs za and ša do not elsewhere alternate in Hittite . Furthermore du - ú - úr in the passage just cited in marked by ...
... suggested ( see fn . 2 ) that za - ak - kar and ša - ak - kar may be the same word , but that is unlikely , since the signs za and ša do not elsewhere alternate in Hittite . Furthermore du - ú - úr in the passage just cited in marked by ...
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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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