Language, Band 2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1926 |
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... theories which would leave this feature unexplained and thus must consider that fact accidental . This applies in the first place to the suppo- i 18 No conclusions concerning the quantity of the of yivoμai and yivwokw can be drawn from ...
... theories which would leave this feature unexplained and thus must consider that fact accidental . This applies in the first place to the suppo- i 18 No conclusions concerning the quantity of the of yivoμai and yivwokw can be drawn from ...
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... theory that these two show the same reduced grade . However , we are not primarily concerned with refuting Hirt's hypothesis , and might on the contrary say that the chances of making out a good case for the same would be materially ...
... theory that these two show the same reduced grade . However , we are not primarily concerned with refuting Hirt's hypothesis , and might on the contrary say that the chances of making out a good case for the same would be materially ...
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... theory of centum - languages and satem - languages seems to rest upon no firmer foundations . This classification of Indo - European speech was adopted from others rather cautiously by Brugmann in the first edition of the Grundriss ...
... theory of centum - languages and satem - languages seems to rest upon no firmer foundations . This classification of Indo - European speech was adopted from others rather cautiously by Brugmann in the first edition of the Grundriss ...
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... theory , a third consideration which has largely contributed to its wide acceptance is its geographical plausibility . The centum - languages known when Brugmann wrote all lie in the western part of the Indo- European terrain and the ...
... theory , a third consideration which has largely contributed to its wide acceptance is its geographical plausibility . The centum - languages known when Brugmann wrote all lie in the western part of the Indo- European terrain and the ...
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... theory . In a third respect the Veneto - Illyrian languages make difficulty for the hypothesis . Albanian and Messapian indicate that southern Illyrian was a satem - language , and this with Thracian must have completely separated Greek ...
... theory . In a third respect the Veneto - Illyrian languages make difficulty for the hypothesis . Albanian and Messapian indicate that southern Illyrian was a satem - language , and this with Thracian must have completely separated Greek ...
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