Language, Band 10George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... appears to have the more general sense in sio moddor .... clængeorn bip 7 cystig , cræfte eacen . Riddle 84.28 ( Bibl . d . ags . Poes .; cit . as 81 in B.-T. and Grein's Sprach- schatz ) . In Lazamon the word appears to mean ' liberal ...
... appears to have the more general sense in sio moddor .... clængeorn bip 7 cystig , cræfte eacen . Riddle 84.28 ( Bibl . d . ags . Poes .; cit . as 81 in B.-T. and Grein's Sprach- schatz ) . In Lazamon the word appears to mean ' liberal ...
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... appears as tuvám , just as after a heavy syllable . §2 . That this variation was Indo - European was Sievers's own ... appear respec- tively as Av . db- , hv- , zb- , sp- ; many examples in Hübschmann . As in Vedic , there is some ...
... appears as tuvám , just as after a heavy syllable . §2 . That this variation was Indo - European was Sievers's own ... appear respec- tively as Av . db- , hv- , zb- , sp- ; many examples in Hübschmann . As in Vedic , there is some ...
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... appears as [ e ] in non - interpalatal position ; how- ever , it always follows [ j ] or a palatalized consonant in true Russian words , except as the stressed initial of certain demonstratives : etot this ( nom . sg . masc . ) is ...
... appears as [ e ] in non - interpalatal position ; how- ever , it always follows [ j ] or a palatalized consonant in true Russian words , except as the stressed initial of certain demonstratives : etot this ( nom . sg . masc . ) is ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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