Language, Volumes 5-6Linguistic Society of America, 1929 - Comparative linguistics Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... tion latine à l'époque qui nous est le mieux connue , de Plaute à Tacite ' , and ' la description et l'explication des changements que nous pouvons constater dans la prononciation du latin depuis ses origines ' . Following this , the ...
... tion latine à l'époque qui nous est le mieux connue , de Plaute à Tacite ' , and ' la description et l'explication des changements que nous pouvons constater dans la prononciation du latin depuis ses origines ' . Following this , the ...
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... tion is right ) of the o of μo and σo , though or is not otherwise elided . For the facts see Monro , Hom . Gram.2 350 . A further support of the vagueness of the oldest case use of pronouns is the occurrence of certain analogies ...
... tion is right ) of the o of μo and σo , though or is not otherwise elided . For the facts see Monro , Hom . Gram.2 350 . A further support of the vagueness of the oldest case use of pronouns is the occurrence of certain analogies ...
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... tion on which Rask always laid so much stress , is neglected in his edition of this vocabulary . For he remarks ( 16 ) : ' Den Buchstaben ō und durchstrichenes dänisches ö hat Rask im Gegensatz zu seiner Vorlage geschieden : diese ...
... tion on which Rask always laid so much stress , is neglected in his edition of this vocabulary . For he remarks ( 16 ) : ' Den Buchstaben ō und durchstrichenes dänisches ö hat Rask im Gegensatz zu seiner Vorlage geschieden : diese ...
Contents
Hittite Denominatives in a i and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine ASOM FERO | 15 |
Spanish Etymologies | 23 |
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