Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... later Arcado - Cypriote form to provide an interpre- tation of Mycenaean spelling . Thus he is inclined to interpret the spelling a - ke - re ' gathers ' as [ age : rei ] because this would be the later Arcado - Cypriote form . But this ...
... later Arcado - Cypriote form to provide an interpre- tation of Mycenaean spelling . Thus he is inclined to interpret the spelling a - ke - re ' gathers ' as [ age : rei ] because this would be the later Arcado - Cypriote form . But this ...
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... later Greek . He concludes that the use of -qe is wider in Mycenaean than in later Greek because kai ( < * kati ) at that time meant ' aussi , même ' , not yet ' and ' , and had not begun to evict -qe . In the course of his treatment of ...
... later Greek . He concludes that the use of -qe is wider in Mycenaean than in later Greek because kai ( < * kati ) at that time meant ' aussi , même ' , not yet ' and ' , and had not begun to evict -qe . In the course of his treatment of ...
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... later vowel change often considered Proto - Germanic is that of IE e to Gmc . & ( or ē ) , which then later appears as ā in North and West Germanic and as è in Gothic . This will be discussed in more detail later . 19 See also Jellinek ...
... later vowel change often considered Proto - Germanic is that of IE e to Gmc . & ( or ē ) , which then later appears as ā in North and West Germanic and as è in Gothic . This will be discussed in more detail later . 19 See also Jellinek ...
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