Language, Band 5George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1929 |
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... names , especially as illustrated by French names , in historical perspective . The volume is both delightful and instructive , although a classicist finds the account of Greek and Roman names somewhat too brief for accuracy . Interest ...
... names , especially as illustrated by French names , in historical perspective . The volume is both delightful and instructive , although a classicist finds the account of Greek and Roman names somewhat too brief for accuracy . Interest ...
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... names of trees , plants , or fruits , especially aromatic ones , e.g. , OPruss . smorde ' common bird - cherry ... names , while the interchange of the above notions in the parent - speech is placed in evidence by the IE origin of many ...
... names of trees , plants , or fruits , especially aromatic ones , e.g. , OPruss . smorde ' common bird - cherry ... names , while the interchange of the above notions in the parent - speech is placed in evidence by the IE origin of many ...
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... names or with such a word as ' sun . ' For common nouns whose referent is a substantial object ( e.g. , house , tree ) ... names , not trans- latable but only transferable wholesale from one language to another . " Most proper names are ...
... names or with such a word as ' sun . ' For common nouns whose referent is a substantial object ( e.g. , house , tree ) ... names , not trans- latable but only transferable wholesale from one language to another . " Most proper names are ...
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Hittite Denominatives in a i and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine ASOM FERO | 15 |
Spanish Etymologies | 23 |
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