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The study of names has there attracted many distinguished scholars , and has long supported a number of journals with a high standard of scholarly excellence ; the Scandinavians in particular deserve mention .
The study of names has there attracted many distinguished scholars , and has long supported a number of journals with a high standard of scholarly excellence ; the Scandinavians in particular deserve mention .
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He asserts that his examination of names in ' Chinese , Arabic , Hebrew , Accadian , several African dialects ... any name from any of these linguistic groups can be fitted into the classification of Indic names by Hilka or into any of ...
He asserts that his examination of names in ' Chinese , Arabic , Hebrew , Accadian , several African dialects ... any name from any of these linguistic groups can be fitted into the classification of Indic names by Hilka or into any of ...
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The termination -ios points to a personal name . It occurs in Greek names , but because of the non - Greek form of the letter a this cannot be a Greek inscription . It cannot be a Germanic inscription either , because in Germanic the ...
The termination -ios points to a personal name . It occurs in Greek names , but because of the non - Greek form of the letter a this cannot be a Greek inscription . It cannot be a Germanic inscription either , because in Germanic the ...
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allophones American analysis appear Associate assume beginning called chapter College common comparative consonant contrast culture definition derived described dialects discussion distinction distribution English evidence example expression fact final forms French German give given Greek important indicate initial Institute interest interpretation Italy juncture language Latin learning least less Library linguistic material meaning method Michigan morpheme names nature object occur original pattern person Ph.D phonemes position possible present probably problem Professor question reference relation represent reviewer Sanskrit seems segmentation semantic sentence sequence similar sound speech spelling statement stem structure successors suffix suggests syllable symbols theory tion units University utterance verbs vowel words writing written