Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... Homeric orŋôós ( Doric bradós ) ' attendant ' , except for the stem vowel . The Hittite word disposes of Fick's29 connection of orŋdós with eroμal , and suggests the PIE prefix ** ho- . The Homeric synonym óráw contains as its second ...
... Homeric orŋôós ( Doric bradós ) ' attendant ' , except for the stem vowel . The Hittite word disposes of Fick's29 connection of orŋdós with eroμal , and suggests the PIE prefix ** ho- . The Homeric synonym óráw contains as its second ...
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... Homeric Greek only , although it is clear that the beginnings of the K - Perfect antedate the dialects , since all Greek dialects have the form , and it cannot well have origi- nated independently in so many different localities ...
... Homeric Greek only , although it is clear that the beginnings of the K - Perfect antedate the dialects , since all Greek dialects have the form , and it cannot well have origi- nated independently in so many different localities ...
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... Homeric x - Perfects19 and their intricate formal and semantic connections with aorists and simple perfects end- ing in -ka and with each other , we may answer the questions asked above as follows : enkа , κа , possibly perfect as well ...
... Homeric x - Perfects19 and their intricate formal and semantic connections with aorists and simple perfects end- ing in -ka and with each other , we may answer the questions asked above as follows : enkа , κа , possibly perfect as well ...
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