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The reviewer would like to give a concrete example of how such a book as this can be thought - provoking to Romance linguists . On 82-6 Devoto is discussing Sabine influence in early Latin : among the examples are such types as Clausus ...
The reviewer would like to give a concrete example of how such a book as this can be thought - provoking to Romance linguists . On 82-6 Devoto is discussing Sabine influence in early Latin : among the examples are such types as Clausus ...
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It is a matter of common note that both the extensive use of the historic present and many other features of style which serve to make ' classical ' Old Icelandic prose uniquely popular in the best sense , gradually give way to the much ...
It is a matter of common note that both the extensive use of the historic present and many other features of style which serve to make ' classical ' Old Icelandic prose uniquely popular in the best sense , gradually give way to the much ...
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sécher , dessécher ' , and both give -iwak- ' chair , muscle ' ; Fox does not show the precise compound either ... but Michelson gives the form kā'ki- ' dry ' as an authentic stem , BAE AR40.630 , and it occurs frequently in his texts ...
sécher , dessécher ' , and both give -iwak- ' chair , muscle ' ; Fox does not show the precise compound either ... but Michelson gives the form kā'ki- ' dry ' as an authentic stem , BAE AR40.630 , and it occurs frequently in his texts ...
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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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