Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... form intended . But the original text has XŠy nam , the vowel sign after y having been omitted , so that the only faithful ... forms are to a considerable extent identical , and the uses are indicated by the preposition , e.g. hačā Parsā ...
... form intended . But the original text has XŠy nam , the vowel sign after y having been omitted , so that the only faithful ... forms are to a considerable extent identical , and the uses are indicated by the preposition , e.g. hačā Parsā ...
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... form like Bābirauv . One may recall the fact that the formally identical Vedic sacă " with " is used with the locative , or again that in Avestan the locative forms in -ō = OPers . -auv , and in -vō , and also other locative forms ...
... form like Bābirauv . One may recall the fact that the formally identical Vedic sacă " with " is used with the locative , or again that in Avestan the locative forms in -ō = OPers . -auv , and in -vō , and also other locative forms ...
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... forms of catellus would require not a little space , as the sources referred to will readily show ; a certain number of specimens are here cited : cael , chael , keel , chiau , chaon , chaillon for the Old French examples ; among the ...
... forms of catellus would require not a little space , as the sources referred to will readily show ; a certain number of specimens are here cited : cael , chael , keel , chiau , chaon , chaillon for the Old French examples ; among the ...
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... forms kànīlos ( fem . ) , kanile ( id . ) , chenil , chnil , all obviously from canis . That such interchange of meanings should have occurred is the almost inevitable consequence of semantic kinship aided by the lack of fixity within ...
... forms kànīlos ( fem . ) , kanile ( id . ) , chenil , chnil , all obviously from canis . That such interchange of meanings should have occurred is the almost inevitable consequence of semantic kinship aided by the lack of fixity within ...
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... form the Greek names derive readily . Epenthesis in Lydian will account for the diphthong in Kavdaúλns ; while a form without epenthesis may be preserved in Kávdaλos which long ago Wilamowitz11 recognized as the non - Hellenic name of ...
... form the Greek names derive readily . Epenthesis in Lydian will account for the diphthong in Kavdaúλns ; while a form without epenthesis may be preserved in Kávdaλos which long ago Wilamowitz11 recognized as the non - Hellenic name of ...
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