Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... assume the second full grade of the root to account for the nil - grade or reduced grade of the prior syllable ; ** mna ' is required by Hitt . , ** mona ' by Lat . But since the Lat . ending i corresponds with Skt . e , it must be ...
... assume the second full grade of the root to account for the nil - grade or reduced grade of the prior syllable ; ** mna ' is required by Hitt . , ** mona ' by Lat . But since the Lat . ending i corresponds with Skt . e , it must be ...
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... assume for IH as well as for IE the denominative suffixes jo and ejo in addition to ajo . In IE the suffix eio alternates with a much as ajo does with a ( Gk . ποιέω : ποιήσω = τιμάω : τιμάσω ) , and beside jo we have i ( Lat . finio ...
... assume for IH as well as for IE the denominative suffixes jo and ejo in addition to ajo . In IE the suffix eio alternates with a much as ajo does with a ( Gk . ποιέω : ποιήσω = τιμάω : τιμάσω ) , and beside jo we have i ( Lat . finio ...
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... assumed for some other 3 sgs . in -izzi ( see below ) . We have therefore the right to assume that the normal de- velopment of the IE - ( i ) jo - stems in Hittite is that represented by the common endings -iyami , -iyasi , etc. , and ...
... assumed for some other 3 sgs . in -izzi ( see below ) . We have therefore the right to assume that the normal de- velopment of the IE - ( i ) jo - stems in Hittite is that represented by the common endings -iyami , -iyasi , etc. , and ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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