Language, Band 8George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1932 |
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... Germanic they became voiced spirants.2 Finally I myself have pointed out ( Beitr . z . Gesch . d . deutsch . Spr . u . Lit. 53. 397 [ 1929 ] ) an agreement between Illyrian and Germanic . More than 30 years ago there was found in a ...
... Germanic they became voiced spirants.2 Finally I myself have pointed out ( Beitr . z . Gesch . d . deutsch . Spr . u . Lit. 53. 397 [ 1929 ] ) an agreement between Illyrian and Germanic . More than 30 years ago there was found in a ...
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... Germanic language borrowed many words from both these sources . Accordingly the immediate model for the Runic alphabet- if there ever was a single one - is hardly open to discovery . If it should prove true that the oldest ' Germanic ...
... Germanic language borrowed many words from both these sources . Accordingly the immediate model for the Runic alphabet- if there ever was a single one - is hardly open to discovery . If it should prove true that the oldest ' Germanic ...
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... Germanic comparative grammar has been considered as fully as the great lack of intensive research in the field of syntax among the other Germanic languages permits . The problem of explaining how the construction originated beside the ...
... Germanic comparative grammar has been considered as fully as the great lack of intensive research in the field of syntax among the other Germanic languages permits . The problem of explaining how the construction originated beside the ...
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W NORMAN BROWN Some Lexical Notes in Sanskrit Jaina | 11 |
ROLAND G KENT The Development of the IndoEuropean Den | 18 |
MELVILLE JACOBS Notes on the Structure of Chinook Jargon | 27 |
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