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HITTITE hapatis ' VASSAL ' AND GREEK ỏтäðós E. SAPIR YALE UNIVERSITY [ The Hittite and Greek forms are not cognate . Hittite borrowed its word from Semitic ; Greek did the same either through Hittite or through some ' Asianic ' language ...
HITTITE hapatis ' VASSAL ' AND GREEK ỏтäðós E. SAPIR YALE UNIVERSITY [ The Hittite and Greek forms are not cognate . Hittite borrowed its word from Semitic ; Greek did the same either through Hittite or through some ' Asianic ' language ...
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... Hittite forms as based on habadi- , not hapati - .1 While there is some irregularity of orthography in this respect and this word and its denominative verb occur only three ... Hittite , alone of all Indo HITTITE hapatis ' VASSAL ' 275.
... Hittite forms as based on habadi- , not hapati - .1 While there is some irregularity of orthography in this respect and this word and its denominative verb occur only three ... Hittite , alone of all Indo HITTITE hapatis ' VASSAL ' 275.
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Textes Hittites en Transcription ( Manuel de Langue Hittite III ) . Pp . 32. By LOUIS DELAPORTE . Paris : Adrien Maisonneuve , 1933 . Textes Hittite en Écriture Cunéiforme et Vocabulaire ( Manuel de Langue Hittite IV ) . Pp . 72 + 94 ...
Textes Hittites en Transcription ( Manuel de Langue Hittite III ) . Pp . 32. By LOUIS DELAPORTE . Paris : Adrien Maisonneuve , 1933 . Textes Hittite en Écriture Cunéiforme et Vocabulaire ( Manuel de Langue Hittite IV ) . Pp . 72 + 94 ...
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