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This volume , by the author of the detailed Grammaire homérique recently reviewed in this journal by G. M. Bolling , is planned to do for students of Greek what Ernout's Morphologie historique du latin has done for students of Latin .
This volume , by the author of the detailed Grammaire homérique recently reviewed in this journal by G. M. Bolling , is planned to do for students of Greek what Ernout's Morphologie historique du latin has done for students of Latin .
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Estabi Next , Ionic Greek ( more accurately East Greek ) -μev , ending of the 1st plural of verbs , is compared with the Hittite ending -meni ( primary ) and -men ( secondary ) , and this is contrasted with Doric -μes , Latin -mus ...
Estabi Next , Ionic Greek ( more accurately East Greek ) -μev , ending of the 1st plural of verbs , is compared with the Hittite ending -meni ( primary ) and -men ( secondary ) , and this is contrasted with Doric -μes , Latin -mus ...
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Immediately after these isoglosses that are said to connect Hittite and Greek , Bonfante treats the presence of an initial vowel before m in oblique forms of the 1st personal pronoun . He finds this feature in Greek , Hittite , Lydian ...
Immediately after these isoglosses that are said to connect Hittite and Greek , Bonfante treats the presence of an initial vowel before m in oblique forms of the 1st personal pronoun . He finds this feature in Greek , Hittite , Lydian ...
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