Language, Bände 19-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 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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... GREEK ETYMA IN ROMANCE C. C. RICE , CATAWBA COLLEGE [ The Spanish sense ' to tire ' reflects , as in other Romance words now cited , a meaning attested in Greek but not in Latin . The probability of this semantic interpretation is ...
... GREEK ETYMA IN ROMANCE C. C. RICE , CATAWBA COLLEGE [ The Spanish sense ' to tire ' reflects , as in other Romance words now cited , a meaning attested in Greek but not in Latin . The probability of this semantic interpretation is ...
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... Greek ones , writing them in the Greek alphabet . This entails , as Georgiev points out rightly and at extreme length ( 64 and passim ) , dual graphs for one and the same Pelasgian phoneme which differed in range from the nearest Greek ...
... Greek ones , writing them in the Greek alphabet . This entails , as Georgiev points out rightly and at extreme length ( 64 and passim ) , dual graphs for one and the same Pelasgian phoneme which differed in range from the nearest Greek ...
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... Greek and Latin Grammar makes any statement about this matter . In general , the proof for this sound in Greek is not as decisive as it is in Latin , if only because the ŋ does not betray its presence by influencing the quality of an ...
... Greek and Latin Grammar makes any statement about this matter . In general , the proof for this sound in Greek is not as decisive as it is in Latin , if only because the ŋ does not betray its presence by influencing the quality of an ...
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