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But the phonetics cannot be defended : older vahista- is frequent in all parts of the Avesta without any such alteration , and is seen later in Mid . Pers . vahist and in New Pers . bihišt ' Paradise ' . Most important of all , the name ...
But the phonetics cannot be defended : older vahista- is frequent in all parts of the Avesta without any such alteration , and is seen later in Mid . Pers . vahist and in New Pers . bihišt ' Paradise ' . Most important of all , the name ...
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Rigvedic has older kát and later kim , the latter the Middle Indic form of Old Indic * kit ( §6 ) ; post - Rigvedic Sanskrit has only kim . Rigvedic kát and kim , from different stems and on different stages of development , cannot have ...
Rigvedic has older kát and later kim , the latter the Middle Indic form of Old Indic * kit ( §6 ) ; post - Rigvedic Sanskrit has only kim . Rigvedic kát and kim , from different stems and on different stages of development , cannot have ...
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... provided the lesser area ( area minore ) is not the more isolated and does not consist of marginal areas ( 10-12 ) .8 5. The earlier stage of development is usually preserved in a ' later area ' ( area seriore ) ( 13-15 ) .9 6.
... provided the lesser area ( area minore ) is not the more isolated and does not consist of marginal areas ( 10-12 ) .8 5. The earlier stage of development is usually preserved in a ' later area ' ( area seriore ) ( 13-15 ) .9 6.
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CONTENTS | 1 |
LANGUAGE | 48 |
REVIEWS by Harry Hoijer Bernard Bloch Yakov Malkiel | 87 |
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