Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... Plautus , by its use in Pseudolus 1303 ; and the spelling quattuor , with two t's , is found in CIL 12.587.ii.18 , 21 , an inscription of 81 B.C.3 The only circumstance in which , in Latin , a single consonant became doubled , is that ...
... Plautus , by its use in Pseudolus 1303 ; and the spelling quattuor , with two t's , is found in CIL 12.587.ii.18 , 21 , an inscription of 81 B.C.3 The only circumstance in which , in Latin , a single consonant became doubled , is that ...
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... Plautus and in Terence a stop plus a liquid does not make position , substitutions of long syllable for short and of two shorts for a long are freely made , and in later verse the consonants may make a closed syllable . The surest ...
... Plautus and in Terence a stop plus a liquid does not make position , substitutions of long syllable for short and of two shorts for a long are freely made , and in later verse the consonants may make a closed syllable . The surest ...
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... ( Plautus , Curculio 264 , Amphitryo 555 ) do not belong here ( see W. Lindsay , Latin Language 475 , Oxford , 1894 ; F. Sommer , Handbuch der lateinischen Laut- und Formenlehre2 504-6 , 511 , Heidelberg , 1914 ; Meillet- Vendryes 267-8 ...
... ( Plautus , Curculio 264 , Amphitryo 555 ) do not belong here ( see W. Lindsay , Latin Language 475 , Oxford , 1894 ; F. Sommer , Handbuch der lateinischen Laut- und Formenlehre2 504-6 , 511 , Heidelberg , 1914 ; Meillet- Vendryes 267-8 ...
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... Plautus Bacchides 151 : vixisse nimio satiust iam quam vivere ) . Possibly , how- ever , we should start from the meaning ' do , perform ' ; in which case the development of meaning was similar to that seen in Greek Kekμnótes ' those ...
... Plautus Bacchides 151 : vixisse nimio satiust iam quam vivere ) . Possibly , how- ever , we should start from the meaning ' do , perform ' ; in which case the development of meaning was similar to that seen in Greek Kekμnótes ' those ...
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... Plautus involves a military figure ; the word properly means a kind of barbed spear , and it is used figuratively of the monetary and other wounds inflicted on the comic stage . Dissignare ( Most . 413 ) cannot mean ' reveal what ought ...
... Plautus involves a military figure ; the word properly means a kind of barbed spear , and it is used figuratively of the monetary and other wounds inflicted on the comic stage . Dissignare ( Most . 413 ) cannot mean ' reveal what ought ...
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