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THE TREATMENT OF INITIAL AND INTERVOCALIC S IN MESSAPIC RUTH E. MOORE [ In Messapic IE s , both initial and intervocalic remains unchanged . The function of the symbol h is graphic , to indicate hiatus or vowel length . The effort is ...
THE TREATMENT OF INITIAL AND INTERVOCALIC S IN MESSAPIC RUTH E. MOORE [ In Messapic IE s , both initial and intervocalic remains unchanged . The function of the symbol h is graphic , to indicate hiatus or vowel length . The effort is ...
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... Messapic is seen to fulfil a chiefly graphic function . To see in the genitive endings -aihi , -iaihi , -ihi the Indo - European * -sio involves further the assumption that final -o was dropped ( although this , to be sure , happens in ...
... Messapic is seen to fulfil a chiefly graphic function . To see in the genitive endings -aihi , -iaihi , -ihi the Indo - European * -sio involves further the assumption that final -o was dropped ( although this , to be sure , happens in ...
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... Messapic language had a spirant which the Romans sometimes represented by x , sometimes by s ( s ) , the Greeks by and σ , and in the Messapic script itself was expressed by z , and before t with x or s . The etymology of the base * das ...
... Messapic language had a spirant which the Romans sometimes represented by x , sometimes by s ( s ) , the Greeks by and σ , and in the Messapic script itself was expressed by z , and before t with x or s . The etymology of the base * das ...
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