Language, Bände 16-17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... explained as ' Son of Tin ' , the supreme Etruscan god ; thus it is really alluring to compare Etr . tinour with Gk . * Tivda pos . But Bugge's interpretation of the Etruscan name is hardly correct . The name appears also in Etrusco ...
... explained as ' Son of Tin ' , the supreme Etruscan god ; thus it is really alluring to compare Etr . tinour with Gk . * Tivda pos . But Bugge's interpretation of the Etruscan name is hardly correct . The name appears also in Etrusco ...
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... explained as dialect borrowing ; in the A - D type the development of the new [ r ] in [ ' aj ' arnt ] may be explained by a simple proportion : [ ' wij ' ant ] [ ' wij ' arnt ] = [ ' aj ' ant ] : x 6. It remains to explain the present ...
... explained as dialect borrowing ; in the A - D type the development of the new [ r ] in [ ' aj ' arnt ] may be explained by a simple proportion : [ ' wij ' ant ] [ ' wij ' arnt ] = [ ' aj ' ant ] : x 6. It remains to explain the present ...
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... explained with Krause1 as due to an originally collective plural usage . But the neuter gender of fljōd and of sprund cannot be explained on this ground , for there is no evidence that they were ever used collectively . 1. Fljō . If ...
... explained with Krause1 as due to an originally collective plural usage . But the neuter gender of fljōd and of sprund cannot be explained on this ground , for there is no evidence that they were ever used collectively . 1. Fljō . If ...
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The Enclitic Emphasizing Pronoun of the Third | 12 |
SerboCroatian Accents and Quantities | 29 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
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