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In view of the parallels cited above ( 5-6 ) that objection falls to the ground . If the suffix IE -thos is to be connected with the abstract - forming suffix -tā , we need have no hesitation in tracing the variant of that suffix in ...
In view of the parallels cited above ( 5-6 ) that objection falls to the ground . If the suffix IE -thos is to be connected with the abstract - forming suffix -tā , we need have no hesitation in tracing the variant of that suffix in ...
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This argument , cited from the article of 1927 , is far from cogent , but it seems to lie at the basis of the doctrine presented in the book of 1935 , except that 1 I assume four IH laryngeals : ' , a glottal stop of palatal color ; ?
This argument , cited from the article of 1927 , is far from cogent , but it seems to lie at the basis of the doctrine presented in the book of 1935 , except that 1 I assume four IH laryngeals : ' , a glottal stop of palatal color ; ?
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Publications : ( 1 ) Texts : JFT Jones ' Fox Texts , cited by page and line , and so in all references to published texts in Algonquian languages , except as mentioned below ; JOT = Jones ' Ojibwa Texts , cited by volume , page , and ...
Publications : ( 1 ) Texts : JFT Jones ' Fox Texts , cited by page and line , and so in all references to published texts in Algonquian languages , except as mentioned below ; JOT = Jones ' Ojibwa Texts , cited by volume , page , and ...
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The IndoEuropean Semivowels in Albanian | 12 |
Quintilian on Greek Letters Lacking in Latin | 24 |
Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
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