Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... singular number , we should assume that it is singular here too , until we have some reason to decide otherwise . As to the plural cases only one point is quite clear : the ending of the oblique case is n or nan . In No. 1. 4-5 we read ...
... singular number , we should assume that it is singular here too , until we have some reason to decide otherwise . As to the plural cases only one point is quite clear : the ending of the oblique case is n or nan . In No. 1. 4-5 we read ...
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... Singular Plural Artimuś ( ? ) Artimun ( ? ) Armdas Nominative laprisa ( ? ) Oblique lapirisan II . THE RELATIONSHIP OF LYDIAN TO HITTITE AND TO ETRUSCAN Sayce thinks that Lydian is very close to the Hittite of Boghaz Kevi . He says ( p ...
... Singular Plural Artimuś ( ? ) Artimun ( ? ) Armdas Nominative laprisa ( ? ) Oblique lapirisan II . THE RELATIONSHIP OF LYDIAN TO HITTITE AND TO ETRUSCAN Sayce thinks that Lydian is very close to the Hittite of Boghaz Kevi . He says ( p ...
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... singular of ā - stems ( = first declension ) to -ae rather than to i ; see pp . 146 , 327-28 . Yet the development ... singular of a - stems is proved by the Greek ending in χώρᾳ ' terrae , ' θεᾷ ' deae . ' = It is impossible to separate ...
... singular of ā - stems ( = first declension ) to -ae rather than to i ; see pp . 146 , 327-28 . Yet the development ... singular of a - stems is proved by the Greek ending in χώρᾳ ' terrae , ' θεᾷ ' deae . ' = It is impossible to separate ...
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