Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... appears as tt : bittu < * / bíddju / ' I ask ' ; ( 2 ) the reflex of / d / appears as t : tritu < * / trídu / ' I step ' ; and ( 3 ) the reflex of / b / appears as d : quidu < * / kwíþu / ' I speak ' . 80 Here we have a clear contrast ...
... appears as tt : bittu < * / bíddju / ' I ask ' ; ( 2 ) the reflex of / d / appears as t : tritu < * / trídu / ' I step ' ; and ( 3 ) the reflex of / b / appears as d : quidu < * / kwíþu / ' I speak ' . 80 Here we have a clear contrast ...
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... appears . OE hnoll means ' scheitel ' , not ' schädel ' . OE hnocc glosses Latin mutinus ' wether ' . The medieval archery term nock answers to Icel . hnokki ' hook ' rather than to OE hnocc . Note however OE gehnycned ' wrinkled ...
... appears . OE hnoll means ' scheitel ' , not ' schädel ' . OE hnocc glosses Latin mutinus ' wether ' . The medieval archery term nock answers to Icel . hnokki ' hook ' rather than to OE hnocc . Note however OE gehnycned ' wrinkled ...
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... appears unexplained in the text ( tlāt miyye , 75 ) . Also , ' ida's ' eleven ' is more common in Damascus than the form ḥda's , which is the only one given ( 67 ) . The ordinals are listed correctly ( 87 ) except for ' first ' . Here ...
... appears unexplained in the text ( tlāt miyye , 75 ) . Also , ' ida's ' eleven ' is more common in Damascus than the form ḥda's , which is the only one given ( 67 ) . The ordinals are listed correctly ( 87 ) except for ' first ' . Here ...
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