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But its distribution in the Rigveda looks exactly like that of words adduced as evidence for Edgerton's theory . bhava- occurs 104 times , only five of which follow light syllables . It would be reasonable to guess that this ...
But its distribution in the Rigveda looks exactly like that of words adduced as evidence for Edgerton's theory . bhava- occurs 104 times , only five of which follow light syllables . It would be reasonable to guess that this ...
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This supports our contention that verbs in bhúva- are distributed for metrical reasons and not because of an ... Some preferences in distribution probably do not have a purely metrical explanation ; thus , bhúva- never occurs in a ...
This supports our contention that verbs in bhúva- are distributed for metrical reasons and not because of an ... Some preferences in distribution probably do not have a purely metrical explanation ; thus , bhúva- never occurs in a ...
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Tables 1 , 4 , 6 , and 7 are based on the assumption that the distribution of cognates is random , i.e. a normal distribution . The samples obtained under the strict and extended criteria are rather small for judging how well they meet ...
Tables 1 , 4 , 6 , and 7 are based on the assumption that the distribution of cognates is random , i.e. a normal distribution . The samples obtained under the strict and extended criteria are rather small for judging how well they meet ...
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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