Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... comparative evidence , N proves that cremation is a theme founded upon IE concepts of afterlife ( Ch . 4 ) . In Ch . 5 he confronts the question of Homeric uniqueness by comparing cognate expressions about imperishable fame that reflect ...
... comparative evidence , N proves that cremation is a theme founded upon IE concepts of afterlife ( Ch . 4 ) . In Ch . 5 he confronts the question of Homeric uniqueness by comparing cognate expressions about imperishable fame that reflect ...
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... comparative and imperative forms is suggested in Szpyra 1989 , where Comparative Formation and Imperative Formation are regarded as morpho- logical processes that take phonetic forms as their input . This means that adjectives and verbs ...
... comparative and imperative forms is suggested in Szpyra 1989 , where Comparative Formation and Imperative Formation are regarded as morpho- logical processes that take phonetic forms as their input . This means that adjectives and verbs ...
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... comparative studies , but - at least in this book - it lacks a fleshed - out historical frame- work on which to hang his findings . Moreover , while criticizing traditional comparative meth- odology , he seems to overlook the basic ...
... comparative studies , but - at least in this book - it lacks a fleshed - out historical frame- work on which to hang his findings . Moreover , while criticizing traditional comparative meth- odology , he seems to overlook the basic ...
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