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183 : Is it correct to say that the contracted forms of the perfect were only ' occasional in classical Latin ? How about those in -asti for -avisti ? Surely ' occasional ' cannot be equal to ' sporadic ' . 184 : ' Deburat , also in no ...
183 : Is it correct to say that the contracted forms of the perfect were only ' occasional in classical Latin ? How about those in -asti for -avisti ? Surely ' occasional ' cannot be equal to ' sporadic ' . 184 : ' Deburat , also in no ...
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As to the name , the ancient etymologies connecting it with Latin angina or angor must be rejected , as well as that of Mommsen , who assumes a compound form ( an = ává + gerere ) . We have no satisfactory explanation from Indo ...
As to the name , the ancient etymologies connecting it with Latin angina or angor must be rejected , as well as that of Mommsen , who assumes a compound form ( an = ává + gerere ) . We have no satisfactory explanation from Indo ...
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Provençal avalir ' to disappear ' , along with Catalan abalit ' to destroy ' , has been derived by Spitzerl from Latin abolere ' to abolish ' . The conjecture is recorded with a bare question - mark by Meyer - Lübke ; and it is indeed ...
Provençal avalir ' to disappear ' , along with Catalan abalit ' to destroy ' , has been derived by Spitzerl from Latin abolere ' to abolish ' . The conjecture is recorded with a bare question - mark by Meyer - Lübke ; and it is indeed ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
Book Reviews E H SturtevantR G Kent H Keniston A | 38 |
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