Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... seems admissible that such overlapping distribution must be due to the dissemination of morphological traits . The only other possible explanation would have to be based upon the assumption of a community of certain traits over a large ...
... seems admissible that such overlapping distribution must be due to the dissemination of morphological traits . The only other possible explanation would have to be based upon the assumption of a community of certain traits over a large ...
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... seems not to realize that Homeric Greek shows the same characteristic more constantly and in higher degree than either Lydian or Hittite . For example , г 442 : où Yаρ TÚ TOTÉ μ ̓ ὧδέ γ ̓ ἔρως φρένας ἀμφεκάλυψεν , is headed by a group ...
... seems not to realize that Homeric Greek shows the same characteristic more constantly and in higher degree than either Lydian or Hittite . For example , г 442 : où Yаρ TÚ TOTÉ μ ̓ ὧδέ γ ̓ ἔρως φρένας ἀμφεκάλυψεν , is headed by a group ...
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... seem to have but one oblique case , which commonly ends in l . In Lydian as in Etruscan , this oblique case in l ... seems very likely , Lydian proves to be akin with Carian , Lycian , etc. , a more distant relationship with Etruscan ...
... seem to have but one oblique case , which commonly ends in l . In Lydian as in Etruscan , this oblique case in l ... seems very likely , Lydian proves to be akin with Carian , Lycian , etc. , a more distant relationship with Etruscan ...
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