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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... given up , and in the younger futhark of 16 symbols only b , t , k were used . The runic evidence is presented in Table 2. Superscript numbers indicate the approximate date or century of the inscription ; interpolated letters are in ...
... given up , and in the younger futhark of 16 symbols only b , t , k were used . The runic evidence is presented in Table 2. Superscript numbers indicate the approximate date or century of the inscription ; interpolated letters are in ...
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... given MS or hand is presented and analyzed systematically , and a number of tables are provided , some incorporated in the discussion , the rest put in an appendix at the end . Unhappily nearly all the MSS in the main table , No. 15 ...
... given MS or hand is presented and analyzed systematically , and a number of tables are provided , some incorporated in the discussion , the rest put in an appendix at the end . Unhappily nearly all the MSS in the main table , No. 15 ...
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... given which seem to indicate traces of clusters . 2.1 . The forms compared are taken from material compiled by the author for the comparison of twenty languages and dialects . Seven languages and dialects are chosen to illustrate the ...
... given which seem to indicate traces of clusters . 2.1 . The forms compared are taken from material compiled by the author for the comparison of twenty languages and dialects . Seven languages and dialects are chosen to illustrate the ...
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