Language, Band 2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1926 |
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... delivered at the joint session of the Modern Language Association of America and the Linguistic Society of America at the University of Chicago , December 29 , 1925 . 1 in Upper Egypt some 300 clay tablets were discovered ,
... delivered at the joint session of the Modern Language Association of America and the Linguistic Society of America at the University of Chicago , December 29 , 1925 . 1 in Upper Egypt some 300 clay tablets were discovered ,
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... addition to the consonants . It is due chiefly to this feature of the ancient Graeco - Roman alphabets that in the spelling of the modern European languages the syllabic character of the early Phoeni- cian 2 HERMANN COLLITZ.
... addition to the consonants . It is due chiefly to this feature of the ancient Graeco - Roman alphabets that in the spelling of the modern European languages the syllabic character of the early Phoeni- cian 2 HERMANN COLLITZ.
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... Modern India . The almost endless variety of languages and dialects found in Modern India is generally admitted — as far as they belong to the Indo - European family- to be descended from the language spoken about 1500 B. C. , and ...
... Modern India . The almost endless variety of languages and dialects found in Modern India is generally admitted — as far as they belong to the Indo - European family- to be descended from the language spoken about 1500 B. C. , and ...
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... modern scholars , of a hot controversy . Should the language in question be counted as Semitic or Indo - European ? If Semitic , it would have to pass for an Aramaic or Mesopotamian idiom ; if Indo - European , for a variety of Persian ...
... modern scholars , of a hot controversy . Should the language in question be counted as Semitic or Indo - European ? If Semitic , it would have to pass for an Aramaic or Mesopotamian idiom ; if Indo - European , for a variety of Persian ...
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... signs to take the place of ordinary words . This device must not be regarded as a modern invention ; for it is nothing else than the method known long since by the name of " pasigraphy , " a term which has WORLD LANGUAGES 7.
... signs to take the place of ordinary words . This device must not be regarded as a modern invention ; for it is nothing else than the method known long since by the name of " pasigraphy , " a term which has WORLD LANGUAGES 7.
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