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We shall presently take up the gauntlet thus cast down ; but first we must notice that Petersen suggests assimilative change of e to i before i of the following syllable . This suggestion can be shown to be baseless even without an ...
We shall presently take up the gauntlet thus cast down ; but first we must notice that Petersen suggests assimilative change of e to i before i of the following syllable . This suggestion can be shown to be baseless even without an ...
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These variations put atasi in the group of occasional words which suggest a primitive lingual t ( or ... He has overlooked Hindi arhvanā ' to order , employ ' . ammak , ambak , ammā “ guava ' : Turner suggests no origin for this word .
These variations put atasi in the group of occasional words which suggest a primitive lingual t ( or ... He has overlooked Hindi arhvanā ' to order , employ ' . ammak , ambak , ammā “ guava ' : Turner suggests no origin for this word .
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ābrū ' respect , reverence ' , taken from Hindi as Turner suggests , but it should be noted as a loanword from Persian āb - rū or āb - i - rū ' brightness or honor of the face ' ( Platts s.v. ) . top ' cannon ' : loanword from Hindi as ...
ābrū ' respect , reverence ' , taken from Hindi as Turner suggests , but it should be noted as a loanword from Persian āb - rū or āb - i - rū ' brightness or honor of the face ' ( Platts s.v. ) . top ' cannon ' : loanword from Hindi as ...
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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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