Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... root in a has any 3 pl . perfect form lacking this root - vowel i . The ending -re ( IE -rai ) appears as -ire ( IE -rrai ) by our law only after a heavy syllable ending in a consonant , but as -re after a vowel and after a light ...
... root in a has any 3 pl . perfect form lacking this root - vowel i . The ending -re ( IE -rai ) appears as -ire ( IE -rrai ) by our law only after a heavy syllable ending in a consonant , but as -re after a vowel and after a light ...
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... root . The traditional text always writes hvaya- . It occurs 31 times after a light syllable , where it is invariably pronounced hvaya- , with at most one exception ( 6. 26. 1 , where Grassmann and Oldenberg read huvaya- , but the line ...
... root . The traditional text always writes hvaya- . It occurs 31 times after a light syllable , where it is invariably pronounced hvaya- , with at most one exception ( 6. 26. 1 , where Grassmann and Oldenberg read huvaya- , but the line ...
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... root also exists in the form dhu- , with short u , in later Vedic and Classical times . The other is the ' root ' ūrṇu- , from which occur the regular ūrṇuvāná- 5. 41. 17 ( wrongly Grassmann ) and ūrṇuvant- 1. 190. 6 ; 4 . 45. 2 ( both ...
... root also exists in the form dhu- , with short u , in later Vedic and Classical times . The other is the ' root ' ūrṇu- , from which occur the regular ūrṇuvāná- 5. 41. 17 ( wrongly Grassmann ) and ūrṇuvant- 1. 190. 6 ; 4 . 45. 2 ( both ...
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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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