Language, Band 18George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... Armenian phonetic laws . To be sure , the word is a loan in Hittite , perhaps from Hurrian ; its original meaning ... Armenian possesses . This feature in itself is enough to suggest a peculiarly close connection between Armenian ...
... Armenian phonetic laws . To be sure , the word is a loan in Hittite , perhaps from Hurrian ; its original meaning ... Armenian possesses . This feature in itself is enough to suggest a peculiarly close connection between Armenian ...
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... Armenian is an Anatolian language , that Proto - Armenian belonged with Hittite , Hieroglyphic Hittite , Luwian , and Lycian . It was probably more closely connected with the last three than with the first . Armenian phonology in ...
... Armenian is an Anatolian language , that Proto - Armenian belonged with Hittite , Hieroglyphic Hittite , Luwian , and Lycian . It was probably more closely connected with the last three than with the first . Armenian phonology in ...
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... Armenian as an Anatolian language , undoubtedly the strongest is his brilliant interpretation of initial h in a number of Armenian words as the continuant of an IH laryngeal . Since in the present state of our knowledge the varying ...
... Armenian as an Anatolian language , undoubtedly the strongest is his brilliant interpretation of initial h in a number of Armenian words as the continuant of an IH laryngeal . Since in the present state of our knowledge the varying ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
The Middle Verb vidērī | 16 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
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3d sg a-phonetic adjectives Algonquian allophone alternants American analysis appears Armenian BERNARD BLOCH borrowing bound in buckram Brown University Brugmann classifier clusters comparative connection consonant contrast corresponding derived dh-determinative dialects diphthongs E. H. STURTEVANT element enclitic English ettan evidence example forms glottal stop Gothic grammar Greek Hitt Hittite Hittite Language Hurrian IE root indefinite Indo-European Indo-Hittite initial instances isoglosses Italian language langues Latin linguistic Linguistic Society mahhan meaning Mon-Khmer morpheme morpheme unit nouns occurs OIcel orthography palatalization parallel particle Pedersen person phonemic phonology plural Portuguese position present pronoun rimes Sapir seems semantic semivowels Serving through 1942 similar Sommer sound spellings stem stop stress suffix suprasegmental syllable texts tion Trager and Bloch Turkic languages Tuscany University Serving variants verbs voiceless vowel Vulgar Latin words Yukagir μέν