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His brief grammatical notes have not made my own comments on the Old Persian text superfluous . He gives a letter for letter transcription ( except in rendering the ideogram for " king " ) . The editor in JRAS has followed the more ...
His brief grammatical notes have not made my own comments on the Old Persian text superfluous . He gives a letter for letter transcription ( except in rendering the ideogram for " king " ) . The editor in JRAS has followed the more ...
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... and pass to some grammatical comments . 1 In the form of the word - divider , and in the spelling of the first syllable of Vištāspa ( vii , not simply vi ) , our inscription differs from the Behistun inscription , = Throughout this ...
... and pass to some grammatical comments . 1 In the form of the word - divider , and in the spelling of the first syllable of Vištāspa ( vii , not simply vi ) , our inscription differs from the Behistun inscription , = Throughout this ...
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Ferons is grammatically impossible , the future never being found in hypothetical sentences of this type . When qui ( = whoever , if any one ) is followed by the conditional , the conditional is also used in the clause expressing the ...
Ferons is grammatically impossible , the future never being found in hypothetical sentences of this type . When qui ( = whoever , if any one ) is followed by the conditional , the conditional is also used in the clause expressing the ...
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From the fact that some loss of n occurred in all grammatical forms3 and that in texts like the Owl and the Nightingale there was an approximation to complete loss of n we may infer that we have to do here , in part at least , with the ...
From the fact that some loss of n occurred in all grammatical forms3 and that in texts like the Owl and the Nightingale there was an approximation to complete loss of n we may infer that we have to do here , in part at least , with the ...
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categories , not grammatical categories ; in written documents , however , the phonetic distribution occurring in speech might very probably be so imperfectly represented that the texts would show ( 3 ) a distribution of forms with and ...
categories , not grammatical categories ; in written documents , however , the phonetic distribution occurring in speech might very probably be so imperfectly represented that the texts would show ( 3 ) a distribution of forms with and ...
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