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THE LOSS OF FINAL CONSONANTS IN GREEK RALPH L. WARD CORNELL UNIVERSITY Throughout its history the Greek language has been characterized by a remarkably steady trend toward reduction of the number of permitted final consonants , though ...
THE LOSS OF FINAL CONSONANTS IN GREEK RALPH L. WARD CORNELL UNIVERSITY Throughout its history the Greek language has been characterized by a remarkably steady trend toward reduction of the number of permitted final consonants , though ...
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Next , Ionic Greek ( more accurately East Greek ) -mev , ending of the 1st plural of verbs , is compared with the Hittite ending -meni ( primary ) and -men ( secondary ) , and this is contrasted with Doric -ues , Latin -mus , Indic -mas ...
Next , Ionic Greek ( more accurately East Greek ) -mev , ending of the 1st plural of verbs , is compared with the Hittite ending -meni ( primary ) and -men ( secondary ) , and this is contrasted with Doric -ues , Latin -mus , Indic -mas ...
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He finds this feature in Greek , Hittite , Lydian , Hieroglyphic Hittite , Lycian , and Armenian -- all of them , except Greek , languages of Asia Minor . A very striking geographical arrangement ; but that it is therefore an innovation ...
He finds this feature in Greek , Hittite , Lydian , Hieroglyphic Hittite , Lycian , and Armenian -- all of them , except Greek , languages of Asia Minor . A very striking geographical arrangement ; but that it is therefore an innovation ...
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TwentyOne Years of the Linguistic Society | 1 |
The Cause of the West Germanic Consonant | 14 |
Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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