Language, Bände 5-6Linguistic Society of America, 1929 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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to ascribe the Hittite vowel to the same source , e ordinarily appears in Hittite as e ( often written i ) . to assume original a ( IH ** hantm ) . since Indo - Hittite3 Others will prefer ' Hittite henkan " la mort " : * ank , v ...
to ascribe the Hittite vowel to the same source , e ordinarily appears in Hittite as e ( often written i ) . to assume original a ( IH ** hantm ) . since Indo - Hittite3 Others will prefer ' Hittite henkan " la mort " : * ank , v ...
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person . He is right in identifying the consonant of Hittite ti with that of Skt . tha and Gk . a . The IH ending was tha , and this must have yielded Hittite ta ; then the analogy of the first person ( possibly strength- ened by the ...
person . He is right in identifying the consonant of Hittite ti with that of Skt . tha and Gk . a . The IH ending was tha , and this must have yielded Hittite ta ; then the analogy of the first person ( possibly strength- ened by the ...
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... Hittite has no h . If it be urged that the length and character of the vowel in IE are both due to contamination with the denominative suffix which appears in Hittite as ah ( see above , p . 153-4 ) , it will still be necessary to ...
... Hittite has no h . If it be urged that the length and character of the vowel in IE are both due to contamination with the denominative suffix which appears in Hittite as ah ( see above , p . 153-4 ) , it will still be necessary to ...
Inhalt
Hittite Denominatives in ai and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine AsOM FERO | 15 |
Spanish Etymologies | 23 |
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