Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... suggests , as meta ( e ) - , di- rectly related to Lat . mētor . Again , the fact that Hittite wak- ' bite ' is consistently written with -k- , -q- , -g- , never with -kk- , -gg- , merely suggests that it goes back to IE * wog ( h ) ...
... suggests , as meta ( e ) - , di- rectly related to Lat . mētor . Again , the fact that Hittite wak- ' bite ' is consistently written with -k- , -q- , -g- , never with -kk- , -gg- , merely suggests that it goes back to IE * wog ( h ) ...
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... suggests that h may here be of non- Hittite origin , and the fact that it otherwise occurs practically only in one root suggests that this too may not be an indigenous root . On the other hand we do not have to seek long to find a ...
... suggests that h may here be of non- Hittite origin , and the fact that it otherwise occurs practically only in one root suggests that this too may not be an indigenous root . On the other hand we do not have to seek long to find a ...
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... suggests the possible analogical transfer of h . Evi- dently parhzi followed forms like the plural parhanzi with h preceding a vowel , and similarly walhzi after walhanzi , sanhzi after sanhanzi . For the substantive eshru ' tear ' he ...
... suggests the possible analogical transfer of h . Evi- dently parhzi followed forms like the plural parhanzi with h preceding a vowel , and similarly walhzi after walhanzi , sanhzi after sanhanzi . For the substantive eshru ' tear ' he ...
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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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