Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... root as āmātā ( if the reading is correct ) variously rendered in the Bisitun inscription Col. I , 3 ? In that case should amata yātā a be translated ' extending up to ' ? " Herzfeld : “ ā - mata kann wohl nur von der Wurzel mad ...
... root as āmātā ( if the reading is correct ) variously rendered in the Bisitun inscription Col. I , 3 ? In that case should amata yātā a be translated ' extending up to ' ? " Herzfeld : “ ā - mata kann wohl nur von der Wurzel mad ...
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... root - determinative . As noted above it is as easy to derive the meaning ' run ' from the meaning ' flee ' as the reverse ; and this seems to have been the actual direction of development . Several Indo - European languages preserve ...
... root - determinative . As noted above it is as easy to derive the meaning ' run ' from the meaning ' flee ' as the reverse ; and this seems to have been the actual direction of development . Several Indo - European languages preserve ...
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... root . without nasal infix often have the causative ( i.e. transitive ) force ; but Hittite preserves the probably original distinction . The final consonant of the root is written in Hittite either as g or as k ; this is one of the ...
... root . without nasal infix often have the causative ( i.e. transitive ) force ; but Hittite preserves the probably original distinction . The final consonant of the root is written in Hittite either as g or as k ; this is one of the ...
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... root * bher is to be recognized in harnaus ' birth - stool ' , 46 which , in that case , contains the causative suffix nu , and properly means ' causing to bring forth ' . Walde- Pokorny , VWIS 2. 153. ( following Persson ) , show that ...
... root * bher is to be recognized in harnaus ' birth - stool ' , 46 which , in that case , contains the causative suffix nu , and properly means ' causing to bring forth ' . Walde- Pokorny , VWIS 2. 153. ( following Persson ) , show that ...
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... root is an extension of * bha- , the base of Sanskrit bhāti ' shines ' , so that hanna- is ultimately akin to * haššuš ' sun , king ' . For the present we must leave undecided whether the nn of hanna- resulted from the ny which is ...
... root is an extension of * bha- , the base of Sanskrit bhāti ' shines ' , so that hanna- is ultimately akin to * haššuš ' sun , king ' . For the present we must leave undecided whether the nn of hanna- resulted from the ny which is ...
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