Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... seem somewhat doubtful inferences , since Lydia might well figure as the ( north ) western frontier land without excluding islands off the coast or lands further north but not so westerly . More significant perhaps are the ( south ) ...
... seem somewhat doubtful inferences , since Lydia might well figure as the ( north ) western frontier land without excluding islands off the coast or lands further north but not so westerly . More significant perhaps are the ( south ) ...
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... seems to mean ' the other part , remainder . ' ' On this my colleague Professor Luckenbill furnishes the following note : " " ša rabû allā ilānip of 1. 7 is the equivalent of ša rabû eli ilāniņ1 , " who ( is ) great above ( i.e. ...
... seems to mean ' the other part , remainder . ' ' On this my colleague Professor Luckenbill furnishes the following note : " " ša rabû allā ilānip of 1. 7 is the equivalent of ša rabû eli ilāniņ1 , " who ( is ) great above ( i.e. ...
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... seem to be unaware . At least as early as the third century A.D. , catellus1 was a serious rival of catulus , if ... seems to have left no descendants . On the other hand , to list all the forms of catellus would require not a little ...
... seem to be unaware . At least as early as the third century A.D. , catellus1 was a serious rival of catulus , if ... seems to have left no descendants . On the other hand , to list all the forms of catellus would require not a little ...
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... seem extra- ordinary . It is , however , more curious to find under the heading Petit Chat , in the Atlas Linguistique , Map 1498 , the forms kànīlos ( fem . ) , kanile ( id . ) , chenil , chnil , all obviously from canis . That such ...
... seem extra- ordinary . It is , however , more curious to find under the heading Petit Chat , in the Atlas Linguistique , Map 1498 , the forms kànīlos ( fem . ) , kanile ( id . ) , chenil , chnil , all obviously from canis . That such ...
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... seems to have been * kwatwortos , whence * kwawortos with dis- similative loss of one t , and quartus by contraction . The length of the vowel in quartus is assured by inscriptional writings with the apex , and there is the parallel ...
... seems to have been * kwatwortos , whence * kwawortos with dis- similative loss of one t , and quartus by contraction . The length of the vowel in quartus is assured by inscriptional writings with the apex , and there is the parallel ...
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