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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... interpretation is correct , we should expect the same development for IE * kw- and * pw- ; but unfortunately there seems to be no example of * kw- preserved in Armenian ( the connection of k'ami ' wind ' with Lith . kvapas ' Hauch ...
... interpretation is correct , we should expect the same development for IE * kw- and * pw- ; but unfortunately there seems to be no example of * kw- preserved in Armenian ( the connection of k'ami ' wind ' with Lith . kvapas ' Hauch ...
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... interpretation , not itself new in its gross features nor claimed to be , of well- known material taken from standard secondary sources , with only such checking of primary sources as might be needed for corroborative evidence . What ...
... interpretation , not itself new in its gross features nor claimed to be , of well- known material taken from standard secondary sources , with only such checking of primary sources as might be needed for corroborative evidence . What ...
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... interpretation given by Kuhn and Quirk to the part of the above quotation after the double bar . Their reading of ... interpret it in the context of our [ æ ] transcriptions and other pertinent remarks . The quotation probably represents ...
... interpretation given by Kuhn and Quirk to the part of the above quotation after the double bar . Their reading of ... interpret it in the context of our [ æ ] transcriptions and other pertinent remarks . The quotation probably represents ...
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