Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... Etruscan and Basque . There is a connection between Basque , Etruscan , Lydian , Sumerian ( Braun adds Pelasgian , Carian , Raetian , Ligurian ) , and the Caucasian idioms , and we find traces of Caucasian influence in the Indo ...
... Etruscan and Basque . There is a connection between Basque , Etruscan , Lydian , Sumerian ( Braun adds Pelasgian , Carian , Raetian , Ligurian ) , and the Caucasian idioms , and we find traces of Caucasian influence in the Indo ...
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... Etruscan as is implied by Herodotus ' tale that the Etruscans migrated from Lydia . To me this does not come as a surprise.10 Never- theless it is true that both Lydian and Etruscan seem to have but one oblique case , which commonly ...
... Etruscan as is implied by Herodotus ' tale that the Etruscans migrated from Lydia . To me this does not come as a surprise.10 Never- theless it is true that both Lydian and Etruscan seem to have but one oblique case , which commonly ...
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... Etruscan methods of word - formation . Probably the Etruscans brought the name and the cult of Bacchus to Italy from their earlier home in the Aegean basin . We have discussed above the phrase , kavek Bakillis Armdak , which we ...
... Etruscan methods of word - formation . Probably the Etruscans brought the name and the cult of Bacchus to Italy from their earlier home in the Aegean basin . We have discussed above the phrase , kavek Bakillis Armdak , which we ...
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