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As noted in the concluding remarks , cognate words are only occasionally noted , such as ( 130 ) and ( 131 ) , and are not presented in a complete , systematic way . While it is unnecessary to encumber the book by mentioning very ...
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The corresponding present forms dadhmás and Tileμev , on the other hand , represent the reduced grade of dádhāti and Tíoŋoι ( dhidhé'ti ) ; IE dhidhь'més suffered complete loss of ' in Sanskrit , while Gk . changed ' to e , ьx to a ...
The corresponding present forms dadhmás and Tileμev , on the other hand , represent the reduced grade of dádhāti and Tíoŋoι ( dhidhé'ti ) ; IE dhidhь'més suffered complete loss of ' in Sanskrit , while Gk . changed ' to e , ьx to a ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 40 |
Roland G Kent Lee M Hollander Ernest F Haden | 60 |
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