Language, Bände 11-16Linguistic Society of America, 1939 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... words for ' place ' , but upon closer examination we discover that every single one of them is a ' nomen loci ' formed with the place prefix ma- and the verbal root appropriate to the situation . The Arabic maḥall is the most common word ...
... words for ' place ' , but upon closer examination we discover that every single one of them is a ' nomen loci ' formed with the place prefix ma- and the verbal root appropriate to the situation . The Arabic maḥall is the most common word ...
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... words here involved 23 are represented by data which are statistically satisfactory . The data for the remaining 47 words fail in one way or another to yield a satisfactory curve . This does not mean that the averages given are ...
... words here involved 23 are represented by data which are statistically satisfactory . The data for the remaining 47 words fail in one way or another to yield a satisfactory curve . This does not mean that the averages given are ...
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... words have been added where they were previously missing . Other corrected quantities are the ō of words beginning cons- ( 213-5 ) and the i of words beginning inf- and ins- ( 486-91 ; only infandus remains without it ) , the i of ...
... words have been added where they were previously missing . Other corrected quantities are the ō of words beginning cons- ( 213-5 ) and the i of words beginning inf- and ins- ( 486-91 ; only infandus remains without it ) , the i of ...
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II | 73 |
The Statistical Technique | 156 |
The Nakši Rustam Inscriptions of Darius | 160 |
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