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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... names has there attracted many distinguished scholars , and has long supported a number of journals with a high ... names , of an account of Belgian family names , which are arranged in classes according to their presumed origins ; here ...
... names has there attracted many distinguished scholars , and has long supported a number of journals with a high ... names , of an account of Belgian family names , which are arranged in classes according to their presumed origins ; here ...
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... name from any of these linguistic groups can be fitted into the classification of Indic names by Hilka or into any of the other tables ' ( 18 ) . Since the various semantic classifications presented by Pulgram contain over- lapping ...
... name from any of these linguistic groups can be fitted into the classification of Indic names by Hilka or into any of the other tables ' ( 18 ) . Since the various semantic classifications presented by Pulgram contain over- lapping ...
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... 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 ending would be -as ( not -os ) . A further ...
... 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 ending would be -as ( not -os ) . A further ...
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