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JOINT EXPEDITION WITH THE IRAQ MUSEUM AT Nuzi : MISCELLANEOUS TEXTS . By E. R. LACHEMAN . ( American Schools of Oriental Research ; Publications of the Baghdad School : Texts , Vol . VI . ) Pp . vi , with 105 plates .
JOINT EXPEDITION WITH THE IRAQ MUSEUM AT Nuzi : MISCELLANEOUS TEXTS . By E. R. LACHEMAN . ( American Schools of Oriental Research ; Publications of the Baghdad School : Texts , Vol . VI . ) Pp . vi , with 105 plates .
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However , that the imperfect was not always foreign to OR is clear from the fact that its forms underwent changes between the time of Proto - Slavic and our earliest texts . Instead of those forms which we find in Bulgarian Church ...
However , that the imperfect was not always foreign to OR is clear from the fact that its forms underwent changes between the time of Proto - Slavic and our earliest texts . Instead of those forms which we find in Bulgarian Church ...
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It follows that the orthographic methods presented above were developed some time after the Mâri period ; or else , the West Hurrian texts reflect here too an independent orthographic tradition.58 In either case , the latter documents ...
It follows that the orthographic methods presented above were developed some time after the Mâri period ; or else , the West Hurrian texts reflect here too an independent orthographic tradition.58 In either case , the latter documents ...
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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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