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Throughout this inscription , as in many of the other short inscriptions , xšāyatiya is indicated by the ideogram , which with Tolman we represent by XŠ . For the genitive plural we expect XŠyānām as in Dar .
Throughout this inscription , as in many of the other short inscriptions , xšāyatiya is indicated by the ideogram , which with Tolman we represent by XŠ . For the genitive plural we expect XŠyānām as in Dar .
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... represented by Latin sub and super . In JRAS ; " Is it another derivative from the same root as āmātā ( if the reading is correct ) variously rendered in the Bisitün inscription Col. I , 3 ? In that case should amata yātā a be ...
... represented by Latin sub and super . In JRAS ; " Is it another derivative from the same root as āmātā ( if the reading is correct ) variously rendered in the Bisitün inscription Col. I , 3 ? In that case should amata yātā a be ...
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In this article g is used instead of g with a dot beneath to represent an uvular ( G ) . to the verbal stem of the sentence and not to 9 WALDEMAR JOCHELSON: The Instrumental and the Comitative the Aleut ...
In this article g is used instead of g with a dot beneath to represent an uvular ( G ) . to the verbal stem of the sentence and not to 9 WALDEMAR JOCHELSON: The Instrumental and the Comitative the Aleut ...
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The inference is unescapable , that quattuor represents an older * quatuor , in which the -u- had already become vocalic . Can a long vowel in the initial syllable of this word be explained on any reasonable basis , in the face of the ...
The inference is unescapable , that quattuor represents an older * quatuor , in which the -u- had already become vocalic . Can a long vowel in the initial syllable of this word be explained on any reasonable basis , in the face of the ...
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... agree ( except for the unnecessary qualification ) with Sayce , Sardis , 6.2.86 ( note ) that this god ' was doubtless represented in art like the Babylonian Gilgames , holding a strangled lion or similar animal in either hand ' .
... agree ( except for the unnecessary qualification ) with Sayce , Sardis , 6.2.86 ( note ) that this god ' was doubtless represented in art like the Babylonian Gilgames , holding a strangled lion or similar animal in either hand ' .
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