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If so , Hitt . lost k from the group hks ; I can cite no other evidence for such a phonetic law , but neither do I know of any evidence against it . The discovery that a vowel was shortened in IH before h apparently obviates Hirt's ...
If so , Hitt . lost k from the group hks ; I can cite no other evidence for such a phonetic law , but neither do I know of any evidence against it . The discovery that a vowel was shortened in IH before h apparently obviates Hirt's ...
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... believes that ' Hittite separated before a number of changes took place in the other IE languages ' , but he objects to the method of reconstructing IH that I have employed as giving disproportionate weight to the Hittite evidence .
... believes that ' Hittite separated before a number of changes took place in the other IE languages ' , but he objects to the method of reconstructing IH that I have employed as giving disproportionate weight to the Hittite evidence .
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In addition to this evidence Meillet and Petersen suggest three additional Hittite archaisms . ( 5 ) Meillets has shown that in primitive IE the feminine gender was marked in only a few ...
In addition to this evidence Meillet and Petersen suggest three additional Hittite archaisms . ( 5 ) Meillets has shown that in primitive IE the feminine gender was marked in only a few ...
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I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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