Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... Hittite p corresponds to Indo - European bh.1 2. Hittite maniyah- ' govern , assign , appoint ' is undoubtedly Lat . manus , Grk . μápŋ ' hand ' ( r - n stem ) , Lat . man - do ' entrust , charge ' , English manage from Italian maneggio ...
... Hittite p corresponds to Indo - European bh.1 2. Hittite maniyah- ' govern , assign , appoint ' is undoubtedly Lat . manus , Grk . μápŋ ' hand ' ( r - n stem ) , Lat . man - do ' entrust , charge ' , English manage from Italian maneggio ...
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... Hittite evidence . I have not , as he seems to think , assumed ' that wherever Hittite stands alone the other languages were the innovators . ' On the contrary , it was precisely in order to account for the disproportionate amount of ...
... Hittite evidence . I have not , as he seems to think , assumed ' that wherever Hittite stands alone the other languages were the innovators . ' On the contrary , it was precisely in order to account for the disproportionate amount of ...
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... Hittite , as in the ab- sence of anything corresponding to the Hittite intervocalic h , we cannot consider the Hittite as preserving a primitive feature . If Hittite and Tocharian disagree among themselves , but both differ from the IE ...
... Hittite , as in the ab- sence of anything corresponding to the Hittite intervocalic h , we cannot consider the Hittite as preserving a primitive feature . If Hittite and Tocharian disagree among themselves , but both differ from the IE ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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