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. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 88
Seite 12
... writing does not note them , and Greek writing only in eta and omega , which are rare and inconsistent in the pre - Roman inscriptions . There is little direct evidence in the Gaulish material , from Narbonensis and elsewhere , for the ...
... writing does not note them , and Greek writing only in eta and omega , which are rare and inconsistent in the pre - Roman inscriptions . There is little direct evidence in the Gaulish material , from Narbonensis and elsewhere , for the ...
Seite 102
... writing - system , Friedrich writes ( 12 ) , ' Wie meine vokallosen Darstellungen der ägyptischer Wörter zeigen , legt der Ägypter auf die Vokale offenbar gar keinen Wert . Jedenfalls bringt er sie in seiner Schrift nicht zum Ausdruck ...
... writing - system , Friedrich writes ( 12 ) , ' Wie meine vokallosen Darstellungen der ägyptischer Wörter zeigen , legt der Ägypter auf die Vokale offenbar gar keinen Wert . Jedenfalls bringt er sie in seiner Schrift nicht zum Ausdruck ...
Seite 477
... writing existed in Tibet , the son of Anu of the Thon.mi tribe was sent with sixteen companions [ to India ] in order to study the art of writing . After having studied with the pandit Lhaнi.rig.pa.sen.ge [ = Devavidyasimha ] , they ...
... writing existed in Tibet , the son of Anu of the Thon.mi tribe was sent with sixteen companions [ to India ] in order to study the art of writing . After having studied with the pandit Lhaнi.rig.pa.sen.ge [ = Devavidyasimha ] , they ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adjective allomorphs allophones American analysis Aragonese Associate Professor Bernard Bloch Calif chapter classes clusters College consonant contrast culture derived dialects diphthongs discussion distinction distribution Dravidian etymology evidence example fact forms French Fries Fries's Fuero Gaulish gemination German Gorosch grammar Greek Indo-European initial interpretation juncture language Latin Library linguistic loanwords meaning modern morpheme morphological noun occur Old English pattern Ph.D phonemes phonology phrase plural position possible present problem Professor of English pronunciation reference relation reviewer REW³ Romance Romance Languages Sanskrit seems segmentation semantic semivowels sentence sequence Slavic Languages sound Spanish speakers speech spelling spirant statement stem stress structure successors suffix syllable symbols synonymy syntactic syntax Teruel theory tion Trager and Smith Trager-Smith University utterance variants verbs vocabulary vowel Vulgar Latin words