Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... HITTITE AND TO ETRUSCAN Sayce thinks that Lydian is very close to the Hittite of Boghaz Kevi . He says ( p . 49 ) : " The two languages agree so remarkably in structure , grammar , and vocabulary as to show that they must either stand ...
... HITTITE AND TO ETRUSCAN Sayce thinks that Lydian is very close to the Hittite of Boghaz Kevi . He says ( p . 49 ) : " The two languages agree so remarkably in structure , grammar , and vocabulary as to show that they must either stand ...
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... Hittite . He has elsewhere cited this feature of Hittite as evidence against its Indo - European character , and he undoubtedly wants us to interpret it in that sense here . He seems not to realize that Homeric Greek shows the same ...
... Hittite . He has elsewhere cited this feature of Hittite as evidence against its Indo - European character , and he undoubtedly wants us to interpret it in that sense here . He seems not to realize that Homeric Greek shows the same ...
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... Hittite , it must be related also to Indo - European ; for the Hittite question has been settled , and not in the way which Sayce has favored . Nevertheless a word of caution is necessary . On account of its later date . Lydian is even ...
... Hittite , it must be related also to Indo - European ; for the Hittite question has been settled , and not in the way which Sayce has favored . Nevertheless a word of caution is necessary . On account of its later date . Lydian is even ...
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