Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 72
Seite 96
15.18 ) , we may assume that this pronoun resulted from a combination of the root of the third person singular enclitic pronoun -se ( which existed in Hittite , HG 194 ) with the same indefinite particle - ( s ) me ) - ( s ) mi .
15.18 ) , we may assume that this pronoun resulted from a combination of the root of the third person singular enclitic pronoun -se ( which existed in Hittite , HG 194 ) with the same indefinite particle - ( s ) me ) - ( s ) mi .
Seite 120
It is not the business of this paper to undertake a general critique of ' shwa secundum ' : it is clear from $ 10 ( with footnote 14 ) that one cannot assume ' shwa secundum ' instead of a homorganic syllabic semivowel before non ...
It is not the business of this paper to undertake a general critique of ' shwa secundum ' : it is clear from $ 10 ( with footnote 14 ) that one cannot assume ' shwa secundum ' instead of a homorganic syllabic semivowel before non ...
Seite 312
The same final result would appear if we assume parallel proportions for pre - Skt . or pre - IE times , either with Edgerton's rr before vowels or with our ör ; e.g. papāta : cakāra = * paptyre : * cakrpe , or papāta : cakāra ...
The same final result would appear if we assume parallel proportions for pre - Skt . or pre - IE times , either with Edgerton's rr before vowels or with our ör ; e.g. papāta : cakāra = * paptyre : * cakrpe , or papāta : cakāra ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Inhalt
NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
16 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accent according alternants American analysis appears assume beginning beside called clear common comparative connection consonant contain corresponding derived determined dialects discussion distinction element ending English evidence example existence explained expression fact final forms frequently give given grammar Hitt Hittite important Indic initial instances Italy language later Latin less linguistic material meaning morpheme noun object occur original parallel pattern perhaps person phonemes position possible preceded present probably pronoun question recorded reference relation represent result root rule seems semivowel separate short similar single sound speech spellings statement stem stop stress suffix suggested syllable texts tion unit University verb vowel words writing written