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Probably most scholars will assume that IH had the form ** nēist , with personal ending t , and that this became Hittite naišt before a pause or when the next word began with a vowel , while finalt was lost before certain inital ...
Probably most scholars will assume that IH had the form ** nēist , with personal ending t , and that this became Hittite naišt before a pause or when the next word began with a vowel , while finalt was lost before certain inital ...
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If so we may assume root forms ** dikéu- , etc. , to account for the palatals in these groups of words . But , since there is no evidence for a vowel after the k or 9 and before the labial , it is safer to assume that the loss of the ...
If so we may assume root forms ** dikéu- , etc. , to account for the palatals in these groups of words . But , since there is no evidence for a vowel after the k or 9 and before the labial , it is safer to assume that the loss of the ...
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It is not at all certain that in vixl : uxi PG i : u are retained , as Heusler assumes . As shown above ( VII , a - umlaut ) , 2 : u ... We may therefore assume * uhsan- > * ohsa Goth . aúhsa > oxi . It is significant that Larsson 35 ...
It is not at all certain that in vixl : uxi PG i : u are retained , as Heusler assumes . As shown above ( VII , a - umlaut ) , 2 : u ... We may therefore assume * uhsan- > * ohsa Goth . aúhsa > oxi . It is significant that Larsson 35 ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Hittite Denominatives in ai and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine ASOM PERO | 15 |
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