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We have in Varro , LL 9. 74 , both forms : ' ut est cista cistula cistella et canis catulus catellus ' cit . LANGUAGE 2. 187 ( Kent ) . See below for association of canis and catulus . 4 Mémoires de la Soc . de Ling . de Paris 14.
We have in Varro , LL 9. 74 , both forms : ' ut est cista cistula cistella et canis catulus catellus ' cit . LANGUAGE 2. 187 ( Kent ) . See below for association of canis and catulus . 4 Mémoires de la Soc . de Ling . de Paris 14.
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No parallel to this association of the first five digits in their vocalic length can be found in Oscan and Umbrian , where the words for ' 4 ' and ' 5 ' were petora and * pompe , amply attested by glosses and by derivatives ...
No parallel to this association of the first five digits in their vocalic length can be found in Oscan and Umbrian , where the words for ' 4 ' and ' 5 ' were petora and * pompe , amply attested by glosses and by derivatives ...
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The Survey was intentionally limited to the graduate courses in the institutions which are members of the Association of American Universities , although , as was said in the Survey itself , this definition , made for purely practical ...
The Survey was intentionally limited to the graduate courses in the institutions which are members of the Association of American Universities , although , as was said in the Survey itself , this definition , made for purely practical ...
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J. F. Mountford , Some Neglected Evidence Bearing on the Ictus Metricus in Latin Verse ; in Transactions of the American Philological Association , 56.151-61 . A. R. Nykl , The Quinary - Vigesimal System of Counting in Europe ...
J. F. Mountford , Some Neglected Evidence Bearing on the Ictus Metricus in Latin Verse ; in Transactions of the American Philological Association , 56.151-61 . A. R. Nykl , The Quinary - Vigesimal System of Counting in Europe ...
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... December 27 to 30 , conjointly with the annual meetings of the American Philological Association , the Modern Language Association of America , the Archaeological Institute of America , and the College Art Association of America .
... December 27 to 30 , conjointly with the annual meetings of the American Philological Association , the Modern Language Association of America , the Archaeological Institute of America , and the College Art Association of America .
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