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Hittite h is the continuant of an Indo - Hittite consonant that was lost in Indo - European . ] De Saussure's1 doctrine that Indo - European Schwa ( a ) was a consonant has recently been adopted and developed with striking results by ...
Hittite h is the continuant of an Indo - Hittite consonant that was lost in Indo - European . ] De Saussure's1 doctrine that Indo - European Schwa ( a ) was a consonant has recently been adopted and developed with striking results by ...
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The infinitives agī , cūrārī , etc. , may be forms in -ei , which can be either the dative in -ei to a consonant - stem , or a locative to an -o - stem52 ; there is a similar ambiguous form in Vedic Sanskrit , found in about sixty roots ...
The infinitives agī , cūrārī , etc. , may be forms in -ei , which can be either the dative in -ei to a consonant - stem , or a locative to an -o - stem52 ; there is a similar ambiguous form in Vedic Sanskrit , found in about sixty roots ...
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consonant occur at the same time . The consonant stroke closes the vocal canal so that the action of the chest muscles compresses the air , then the rapid back stroke of the consonant releases the air . The beat stroke and often the ...
consonant occur at the same time . The consonant stroke closes the vocal canal so that the action of the chest muscles compresses the air , then the rapid back stroke of the consonant releases the air . The beat stroke and often the ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Hittite Denominatives in a i and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine ASOM FERO | 15 |
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