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... probably innovations of Hittite . Thus the importance of the r - n declension and the frequency of non - thematic verbs are more probably due to Hittite spreading of the formations , and the fact that a phenomenon is itself archaic does ...
... probably innovations of Hittite . Thus the importance of the r - n declension and the frequency of non - thematic verbs are more probably due to Hittite spreading of the formations , and the fact that a phenomenon is itself archaic does ...
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... probably ' defective ' ) . It occurs six times after a heavy syllable or initially ; in two of these ( certainly 6. 33. 4 , and probably 10. 146. 4 , where read gám añgaíṣá huvayati with ' secondary sandhi ' ) , it is correctly read ...
... probably ' defective ' ) . It occurs six times after a heavy syllable or initially ; in two of these ( certainly 6. 33. 4 , and probably 10. 146. 4 , where read gám añgaíṣá huvayati with ' secondary sandhi ' ) , it is correctly read ...
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... probably of Acadian origin ( cf. below ) . It is impossible to speak of Standard Acadian - French in Louisiana . The peculiarities of pronunciation and idiom differ radically in localities within short distances of each other . In St ...
... probably of Acadian origin ( cf. below ) . It is impossible to speak of Standard Acadian - French in Louisiana . The peculiarities of pronunciation and idiom differ radically in localities within short distances of each other . In St ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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