Language, Band 18George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... writing of Hittite texts . The most that Hurrian writing can show us is that the Hittites borrowed the syllabary from people who used it to distinguish between o and u in their own language . If the Hittites had no such distinction , it ...
... writing of Hittite texts . The most that Hurrian writing can show us is that the Hittites borrowed the syllabary from people who used it to distinguish between o and u in their own language . If the Hittites had no such distinction , it ...
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... writing Standard As- samese . The writing is historical rather than phonemic ; e.g. three sibilants are written ( s , ş , § ) , but in practically all contexts they are represented by the one phoneme [ x ] , while the written c and ch ...
... writing Standard As- samese . The writing is historical rather than phonemic ; e.g. three sibilants are written ( s , ş , § ) , but in practically all contexts they are represented by the one phoneme [ x ] , while the written c and ch ...
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... writing cannot correspond very closely . It is therefore probable that the regular writing of initial wa in some words and ú - wa in certain others is merely an orthographic convention . If so , one sees at a glance how the writing of ...
... writing cannot correspond very closely . It is therefore probable that the regular writing of initial wa in some words and ú - wa in certain others is merely an orthographic convention . If so , one sees at a glance how the writing of ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? 2233 | 26 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 39 |
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3d sg adjectives Algonquian allophone alternants American analysis appears Armenian B-phonetic 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 Hitt Hittite Hurrian IE root indefinite Indo-European Indo-Hittite initial instances isoglosses Italian language langues Latin linguistic Linguistic Society M. B. EMENEAU 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