Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... written with initial me - ik- , without any excep- tion that has come to my attention . One can scarcely question the connection with Gk . μéyas etc. , although the double writing of k suggests contamination with the root of Gk . μnkos ...
... written with initial me - ik- , without any excep- tion that has come to my attention . One can scarcely question the connection with Gk . μéyas etc. , although the double writing of k suggests contamination with the root of Gk . μnkos ...
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... written with the syllabic signs mi , ši , and zi , although alternative signs me , še , and zé are available . I do ... written ku - i - it , although the ambiguous ku - it is much more common . If an enclitic is appended to the nom ...
... written with the syllabic signs mi , ši , and zi , although alternative signs me , še , and zé are available . I do ... written ku - i - it , although the ambiguous ku - it is much more common . If an enclitic is appended to the nom ...
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... written ( s , § , § ) , but in practically all contexts they are represented by the one phoneme [ x ] , while the written c and ch are represented by the one pho- neme [ s ] ; written t and are represented by an alveolar phoneme [ t ] ; ...
... written ( s , § , § ) , but in practically all contexts they are represented by the one phoneme [ x ] , while the written c and ch are represented by the one pho- neme [ s ] ; written t and are represented by an alveolar phoneme [ t ] ; ...
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