Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... give it their assistance in furthering its work . Application for membership should be made to the Secretary , Professor Roland G. Kent , University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pa . Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice ...
... give it their assistance in furthering its work . Application for membership should be made to the Secretary , Professor Roland G. Kent , University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pa . Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice ...
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... gives a copy made from a photograph of the gold tablet , and restorations of the text ( of the Elamite version ) from a photograph of the silver tablet . A photograph of the gold tablet was received from a dealer by the Oriental ...
... gives a copy made from a photograph of the gold tablet , and restorations of the text ( of the Elamite version ) from a photograph of the silver tablet . A photograph of the gold tablet was received from a dealer by the Oriental ...
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... gives the second sibilant as 8 , but it is 8 as always . As noted above , the first syllable is written here v'i , not simply vi . The cor- 1. 4. Smith reads Sakibiš , remarking " elsewhere Sakā . " rect reading of sakaibaiša is of ...
... gives the second sibilant as 8 , but it is 8 as always . As noted above , the first syllable is written here v'i , not simply vi . The cor- 1. 4. Smith reads Sakibiš , remarking " elsewhere Sakā . " rect reading of sakaibaiša is of ...
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... gives the same sense . = = As between Sugdam here and the previously known Suguda ( suguda and sug " d " ) it is the latter that is abnormal with its anaptyctic vowel between stops . 11. 5 , 6. amata yātā ā Kušā ( Spardā ) = hinc usque ...
... gives the same sense . = = As between Sugdam here and the previously known Suguda ( suguda and sug " d " ) it is the latter that is abnormal with its anaptyctic vowel between stops . 11. 5 , 6. amata yātā ā Kušā ( Spardā ) = hinc usque ...
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... gives both , with catellus marked ' a catulus deminutive . ' 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 ...
... gives both , with catellus marked ' a catulus deminutive . ' 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 ...
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