Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Latin is of primary importance in any study of this kind . In dealing with this problem the author uses a variety of criteria , including the evidence of early Latin sound - changes ( e.g. oleum < Gk . élaion ) and adaptation to Latin ...
... Latin is of primary importance in any study of this kind . In dealing with this problem the author uses a variety of criteria , including the evidence of early Latin sound - changes ( e.g. oleum < Gk . élaion ) and adaptation to Latin ...
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... Latin language , as far as this can be based upon a study of Latin vo- cabulary alone . While the earlier book was particularly valuable as a convenient collection of scattered and often inaccessible articles by Ernout , it too was ...
... Latin language , as far as this can be based upon a study of Latin vo- cabulary alone . While the earlier book was particularly valuable as a convenient collection of scattered and often inaccessible articles by Ernout , it too was ...
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... Latin , argues for the use of textual material and against the use of reconstructed forms not attested in texts . Thus , French poulain is sometimes derived from * pullanum ; but Latin texts attest as the real ancestor the form pullamen ...
... Latin , argues for the use of textual material and against the use of reconstructed forms not attested in texts . Thus , French poulain is sometimes derived from * pullanum ; but Latin texts attest as the real ancestor the form pullamen ...
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