Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... original reading of IV 22.9c was asmábhyam vṛtrá suhánāni * randha , and that the final -dha of this * randha was altered to -dhi under the influence of the sur- rounding imperative forms krnuhi and jaht . This original * randha was ...
... original reading of IV 22.9c was asmábhyam vṛtrá suhánāni * randha , and that the final -dha of this * randha was altered to -dhi under the influence of the sur- rounding imperative forms krnuhi and jaht . This original * randha was ...
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... original situation . This means that it is not the names themselves which are studied , but rather the constructions in which they are used . Since there is a considerable degree of variation in individual IE languages— but since it is ...
... original situation . This means that it is not the names themselves which are studied , but rather the constructions in which they are used . Since there is a considerable degree of variation in individual IE languages— but since it is ...
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... original formula of the partitive apposition is said to be homo nomen Iulius , in Hittite we have homo nomen suum Iulius ; cf. a typical example ( 23 ) : URU - as SUM - an - se - it Su - du - ul Lu - ul - lu - wa - ya - as - sa - an KUR ...
... original formula of the partitive apposition is said to be homo nomen Iulius , in Hittite we have homo nomen suum Iulius ; cf. a typical example ( 23 ) : URU - as SUM - an - se - it Su - du - ul Lu - ul - lu - wa - ya - as - sa - an KUR ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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