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... common ( e.g. sunniya- beside sunnai , iyanniya- beside iyannai , kuen- niya- beside kuenna- ) . I have suggested ( Lang . 7. 120 ) that sunnai ' fills ' is to be connected with Skt . sunoti ' presses out ' ; but the etymology is far ...
... common ( e.g. sunniya- beside sunnai , iyanniya- beside iyannai , kuen- niya- beside kuenna- ) . I have suggested ( Lang . 7. 120 ) that sunnai ' fills ' is to be connected with Skt . sunoti ' presses out ' ; but the etymology is far ...
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... common use in other derivatives , adequate to give an analogical influence , although such other derivatives have since then disappeared . On the other hand , there are numerous examples of dzd22 and dzdh in Sanskrit which have clearly ...
... common use in other derivatives , adequate to give an analogical influence , although such other derivatives have since then disappeared . On the other hand , there are numerous examples of dzd22 and dzdh in Sanskrit which have clearly ...
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... common spoken language but that this continued into the 8th century and that the rise of dialects began then and was due to the social conditions prevalent at that time in the West . Professor Muller develops his argument in a series of ...
... common spoken language but that this continued into the 8th century and that the rise of dialects began then and was due to the social conditions prevalent at that time in the West . Professor Muller develops his argument in a series of ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
NIY OF MICH | 21 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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