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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... Further informa- tion on these , such as different spellings , may be found in Sievers - Brunner , Altenglische Grammatik2 336 ( Halle , 1951 ) . There too are listed other forms which some scholars have regarded as reduplicated ...
... Further informa- tion on these , such as different spellings , may be found in Sievers - Brunner , Altenglische Grammatik2 336 ( Halle , 1951 ) . There too are listed other forms which some scholars have regarded as reduplicated ...
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... further relation- ships are uncertain . Feist suggests among other cognates those with which WP 2.694-5 tentatively associate it : Skt . snāyati ' winds about ' , snävan- ' cord , sinew ' . For these we assume PIE sn - eX- , with ...
... further relation- ships are uncertain . Feist suggests among other cognates those with which WP 2.694-5 tentatively associate it : Skt . snāyati ' winds about ' , snävan- ' cord , sinew ' . For these we assume PIE sn - eX- , with ...
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... further development , until the discovery of our oldest Indo- European materials in Hittite , which in some respects resembles Greek , Sanskrit , and the putative Proto - Indo - European less than it does some other dialects . Future ...
... further development , until the discovery of our oldest Indo- European materials in Hittite , which in some respects resembles Greek , Sanskrit , and the putative Proto - Indo - European less than it does some other dialects . Future ...
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