Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. DID HITTITE HAVE PHONEMES e AND o ? EDGAR H. STURTE VANT YALE UNIVERSITY From the very beginning of Hittite studies it has been evident that the e- and i - signs1 were employed by the Hittites in ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. DID HITTITE HAVE PHONEMES e AND o ? EDGAR H. STURTE VANT YALE UNIVERSITY From the very beginning of Hittite studies it has been evident that the e- and i - signs1 were employed by the Hittites in ...
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... Hittite only when the tradition is fairly clear or when it is supported by etymological evidence . I was certainly wrong ( p . 168 and fn . 72 ) in taking seriously the occasional writing of the nom . and acc . sg . of i - stems with ...
... Hittite only when the tradition is fairly clear or when it is supported by etymological evidence . I was certainly wrong ( p . 168 and fn . 72 ) in taking seriously the occasional writing of the nom . and acc . sg . of i - stems with ...
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... Hittite also the sign u stands for [ o ] . If it were not for this opinion of Goetze and perhaps of others , I should content myself with a reference to Hrozný's1 reply to Weidner . As it is , I must state in detail the reasons why I ...
... Hittite also the sign u stands for [ o ] . If it were not for this opinion of Goetze and perhaps of others , I should content myself with a reference to Hrozný's1 reply to Weidner . As it is , I must state in detail the reasons why I ...
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