Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... original text has XŠy nam , the vowel sign after y having been omitted , so that the only faithful transcription is -yanām . = In 11. 1-2 Smith reads dahyunām , which is the proper transcription for every other occurrence of the form ...
... original text has XŠy nam , the vowel sign after y having been omitted , so that the only faithful transcription is -yanām . = In 11. 1-2 Smith reads dahyunām , which is the proper transcription for every other occurrence of the form ...
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... original , as was recog- nized long ago , but came back from the ordinal quinctus into the cardinal ; for short vowels were lengthened before -nct- in early Latin . * Mon. Anc . iii . 22 ; CIL 3.4959 ; cited by Sommer , op . cit . 472 ...
... original , as was recog- nized long ago , but came back from the ordinal quinctus into the cardinal ; for short vowels were lengthened before -nct- in early Latin . * Mon. Anc . iii . 22 ; CIL 3.4959 ; cited by Sommer , op . cit . 472 ...
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... original . The use of a stem - form is ascribed to the analogy of the determinative com- pounds15 and is dated back to the time of the parent language itself . It is not surprising to find the earlier type persisting in Lydian , and I ...
... original . The use of a stem - form is ascribed to the analogy of the determinative com- pounds15 and is dated back to the time of the parent language itself . It is not surprising to find the earlier type persisting in Lydian , and I ...
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... original -ō changed to -i by analogy with all the other persons of the present , while C. Marstrander12 considers the -h- as an enclitic particle or en- clitic pronoun qualifying the first person ( cf. Latin e - g - ō , mi - h - i , etc ...
... original -ō changed to -i by analogy with all the other persons of the present , while C. Marstrander12 considers the -h- as an enclitic particle or en- clitic pronoun qualifying the first person ( cf. Latin e - g - ō , mi - h - i , etc ...
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... original imperative ( cf. Sanskrit srnudhi ' hear ! ' Greek to ' come ! ' ) ; Friedrich 25 derives it from the second singular imperfect in -ta ( e.g. jatta ' madest ' ) , with a changed to -i by analogy with the other persons of the ...
... original imperative ( cf. Sanskrit srnudhi ' hear ! ' Greek to ' come ! ' ) ; Friedrich 25 derives it from the second singular imperfect in -ta ( e.g. jatta ' madest ' ) , with a changed to -i by analogy with the other persons of the ...
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