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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... later than the sixth century B.C. ' , is entirely possible . On the other hand , there is the alternative that milişya- might be a textual alteration of an original * miślişya- ; this would be understandable , as Sanskrit has not ...
... later than the sixth century B.C. ' , is entirely possible . On the other hand , there is the alternative that milişya- might be a textual alteration of an original * miślişya- ; this would be understandable , as Sanskrit has not ...
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... later loss ) of voiced plosives ( e.g. cattus > It . gatto ~ Sp . gato ; fata > It . fata Sp . hada ; audire > It . udire ~ Sp . * ođir [ cf. Prov . auzir ] > oir ) . The val- idity of this concept is not impaired by later developments ...
... later loss ) of voiced plosives ( e.g. cattus > It . gatto ~ Sp . gato ; fata > It . fata Sp . hada ; audire > It . udire ~ Sp . * ođir [ cf. Prov . auzir ] > oir ) . The val- idity of this concept is not impaired by later developments ...
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... later OE texts , ƒ is universally used both medially and finally ; e.g. lifr , ofer , hræfn , efor , stæf , reaf . Some isolated spellings in Epinal indicated the coming change in spelling practice : unofercumenræ , sifunsterri ...
... later OE texts , ƒ is universally used both medially and finally ; e.g. lifr , ofer , hræfn , efor , stæf , reaf . Some isolated spellings in Epinal indicated the coming change in spelling practice : unofercumenræ , sifunsterri ...
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