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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... etymology may seem doubtful because of the semantic discrepancy ; but see the second pair . Arm . spung can hardly be a loan from Greek , since there is no evidence for the change of Gk . -on- to Arm . -un- ; cf. Arm . bombiwłos ...
... etymology may seem doubtful because of the semantic discrepancy ; but see the second pair . Arm . spung can hardly be a loan from Greek , since there is no evidence for the change of Gk . -on- to Arm . -un- ; cf. Arm . bombiwłos ...
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... etymology consists of citation of cognates in certain closely related languages . These are of course useful , but more as the raw material for etymology than as etymologies . The book is offset from typewritten copy . It seems ...
... etymology consists of citation of cognates in certain closely related languages . These are of course useful , but more as the raw material for etymology than as etymologies . The book is offset from typewritten copy . It seems ...
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... etymological dictionary will not discover very many surprises among the etymologies , although he will be pleased at ... etymology of this word proposed not too long ago by Benjamin Schwartz , The root and its modifications in Primitive ...
... etymological dictionary will not discover very many surprises among the etymologies , although he will be pleased at ... etymology of this word proposed not too long ago by Benjamin Schwartz , The root and its modifications in Primitive ...
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