Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... Comparative Grammar by Sturtevant . Certain facts about a comparative grammar of Hittite at this stage follow necessarily from the brief time which has elapsed since the language has been seriously studied , and the subordination of the ...
... Comparative Grammar by Sturtevant . Certain facts about a comparative grammar of Hittite at this stage follow necessarily from the brief time which has elapsed since the language has been seriously studied , and the subordination of the ...
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... Comparative Hebrew Grammar ' would have been more appro- priate . Virtually the entire section on phonology is arranged from a comparative Hebrew standpoint . Compare , e.g. , the following pas- sage : ' Haplology . . . has no ...
... Comparative Hebrew Grammar ' would have been more appro- priate . Virtually the entire section on phonology is arranged from a comparative Hebrew standpoint . Compare , e.g. , the following pas- sage : ' Haplology . . . has no ...
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... comparative Semitic grammar . A comprehensive general introduction is still wanted , but the task need not be regarded as singularly difficult . The preliminary work was done by the late Bergsträsser . The material presented by him will ...
... comparative Semitic grammar . A comprehensive general introduction is still wanted , but the task need not be regarded as singularly difficult . The preliminary work was done by the late Bergsträsser . The material presented by him will ...
Inhalt
R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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