Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... latter will appear at irregular intervals , according to the material offered to the Committee on Publications and the funds available for the purpose . Members will receive both in return for the annual dues of Five Dollars ...
... latter will appear at irregular intervals , according to the material offered to the Committee on Publications and the funds available for the purpose . Members will receive both in return for the annual dues of Five Dollars ...
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... latter that is abnormal with its anaptyctic vowel between stops . 11. 5 , 6. amata yātā ā Kušā ( Spardā ) = hinc usque ad . In all pre- viously known passages yātā is a conjunction meaning " while " or " until . " The a was known only ...
... latter that is abnormal with its anaptyctic vowel between stops . 11. 5 , 6. amata yātā ā Kušā ( Spardā ) = hinc usque ad . In all pre- viously known passages yātā is a conjunction meaning " while " or " until . " The a was known only ...
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... latter , the Elamite with the former . dam , just like mittumanna in NR a 23. It is the kuiš , the regular equivalent of OP yātā , which here in both cases answers to the whole Persian phrase amata yālā ā . CATELLUS , CANICULUS . A CASE ...
... latter , the Elamite with the former . dam , just like mittumanna in NR a 23. It is the kuiš , the regular equivalent of OP yātā , which here in both cases answers to the whole Persian phrase amata yālā ā . CATELLUS , CANICULUS . A CASE ...
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... latter . Probus records catulus non catellus , though Baehrens at one point rather curiously puts both in brackets in his edition of the Appendix , p . 6.2 Judging by the subsequent fortunes of both , catellus seems to have won its ...
... latter . Probus records catulus non catellus , though Baehrens at one point rather curiously puts both in brackets in his edition of the Appendix , p . 6.2 Judging by the subsequent fortunes of both , catellus seems to have won its ...
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... latter agrees in number with the direct object . For instance : 1. qax ' cañ - ñan sūsaku'qiñ a fish I take with my hand . 2. qax cañ - i'kin susaku'qiñ two fishes I take with my hand . 3. qan cañ - ñin susaku'qiñ fishes I take with my ...
... latter agrees in number with the direct object . For instance : 1. qax ' cañ - ñan sūsaku'qiñ a fish I take with my hand . 2. qax cañ - i'kin susaku'qiñ two fishes I take with my hand . 3. qan cañ - ñin susaku'qiñ fishes I take with my ...
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