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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... according to Grassmann . Here it is worth noting that RV has a by - form and synonym súra- , fairly common even in the traditional text , but elsewhere recorded only in AV ( according to BR ; later lexicons cite it , because they knew ...
... according to Grassmann . Here it is worth noting that RV has a by - form and synonym súra- , fairly common even in the traditional text , but elsewhere recorded only in AV ( according to BR ; later lexicons cite it , because they knew ...
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... According to Miege the ' e feminin ' was heard not only in her but also in red , yet ; whereas ea in dearth , Earl , early , to earn , earnest , earth , heard , hearken , hearth , learn , pot- sheard , rehearse , searce , and in meadow ...
... According to Miege the ' e feminin ' was heard not only in her but also in red , yet ; whereas ea in dearth , Earl , early , to earn , earnest , earth , heard , hearken , hearth , learn , pot- sheard , rehearse , searce , and in meadow ...
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... according to any t - theory . The impossibility of deriving the p of Gothic kunpa from IE dh has often been pointed out ; likewise the impossibility of deriving the d of OS pret . ptc . gilibd from IE t . Therefore the dentals in these ...
... according to any t - theory . The impossibility of deriving the p of Gothic kunpa from IE dh has often been pointed out ; likewise the impossibility of deriving the d of OS pret . ptc . gilibd from IE t . Therefore the dentals in these ...
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