Language, Bände 9-10Linguistic Society of America, 1933 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... etymology was taken over without question by Körting14 and Coelho15 , and would hardly call for reinvestigation if it had not been entirely omitted by Meyer - Lübke1 , perhaps on account of its puzzling phonology . A careful review of ...
... etymology was taken over without question by Körting14 and Coelho15 , and would hardly call for reinvestigation if it had not been entirely omitted by Meyer - Lübke1 , perhaps on account of its puzzling phonology . A careful review of ...
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... etymology is objectionable enough in dealing with any language , but doubly so in the case of one which differs so ... etymology as to assume continuance of an original sound by a language subject to such great changes otherwise ...
... etymology is objectionable enough in dealing with any language , but doubly so in the case of one which differs so ... etymology as to assume continuance of an original sound by a language subject to such great changes otherwise ...
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... etymology of henkan ' fate , death , pestilence ' ( : Gr . ȧváyη ' necessity ' ) must be given up . It goes just as well with Gr . olκтos ' grief ' , if we assume the first n of the Hitt . word to be due to nasal anticipation ...
... etymology of henkan ' fate , death , pestilence ' ( : Gr . ȧváyη ' necessity ' ) must be given up . It goes just as well with Gr . olκтos ' grief ' , if we assume the first n of the Hitt . word to be due to nasal anticipation ...
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HENRY CECIL WYLD Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 47 |
E PARMENTER S N TREVIÑO C A BEVANS The Influence | 72 |
Miscellanea | 82 |
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