Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... Latin vīnum , vicus , vīdī , and vis do not continue IE forms with woi- , for the representation of which in Latin we have conse- quently no evidence . ] Ever since the phonetic laws began to be taken seriously a special treatment has ...
... Latin vīnum , vicus , vīdī , and vis do not continue IE forms with woi- , for the representation of which in Latin we have conse- quently no evidence . ] Ever since the phonetic laws began to be taken seriously a special treatment has ...
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... Latin source can be found for them ; and they can be connected , in both form and meaning , with Latin pingere ' to tattoo ' , ' to embroider ' , ' to paint ' . Diez27 , to be sure , argued that the meaning ' to embroider ' does not ...
... Latin source can be found for them ; and they can be connected , in both form and meaning , with Latin pingere ' to tattoo ' , ' to embroider ' , ' to paint ' . Diez27 , to be sure , argued that the meaning ' to embroider ' does not ...
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... Latin . As * deiwos made deus with short e , while * deiwa made diua ( diuus and dea being analogic ) , so the word for ' egg ' became , in spoken Latin , oum with the o shortened before a vowel , while the normal plural was ōua . Under ...
... Latin . As * deiwos made deus with short e , while * deiwa made diua ( diuus and dea being analogic ) , so the word for ' egg ' became , in spoken Latin , oum with the o shortened before a vowel , while the normal plural was ōua . Under ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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