Aryan Philology According to the Most Recent ResearchesTrübner, 1879 - 255 pages |
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... complete , as was indeed my most lively wish because sometimes I have not had the means at hand , from inability to consult all those works without exception to which I have felt the need of referring in the composition of the present ...
... complete , as was indeed my most lively wish because sometimes I have not had the means at hand , from inability to consult all those works without exception to which I have felt the need of referring in the composition of the present ...
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... complete harmony between San- scrit and Zend in the series of the examples for primi- tive shows us that such points back to a pre - Indian period , or it may be to the Indo - Iranian age . " To set off against this , there is not ...
... complete harmony between San- scrit and Zend in the series of the examples for primi- tive shows us that such points back to a pre - Indian period , or it may be to the Indo - Iranian age . " To set off against this , there is not ...
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... complete . " From the Lectures of As- coli he learns that there is not always a well marked difference between the two k - sounds even in Indo - Iranian and in 1 Jenaer literaturzeitung , 1874 , pp . 201-4 . Slavo - Lithuanian ...
... complete . " From the Lectures of As- coli he learns that there is not always a well marked difference between the two k - sounds even in Indo - Iranian and in 1 Jenaer literaturzeitung , 1874 , pp . 201-4 . Slavo - Lithuanian ...
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... complete must it evidently have been during the far more ancient period of the primitive Aryan unity . Moreover , observes our critic , every Proto - Aryan tenuis has side by side with it a media with an aspirate : thus we have t , d ...
... complete must it evidently have been during the far more ancient period of the primitive Aryan unity . Moreover , observes our critic , every Proto - Aryan tenuis has side by side with it a media with an aspirate : thus we have t , d ...
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... complete , while the former sound remained unaltered in the corresponding Indo - Iranic roots , so the greater frequency in the development of the may be con- sidered as a characteristic of the Aryan dialects of Europe : certainly not ...
... complete , while the former sound remained unaltered in the corresponding Indo - Iranic roots , so the greater frequency in the development of the may be con- sidered as a characteristic of the Aryan dialects of Europe : certainly not ...
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accent according affinity Agglutination ancient appears Aryan languages Ascoli Asiatic Society Benfey Cambridge Chaucer Chinese cloth College consonant critical Crown 8vo Curtius dative declension Delbrück Demy 8vo denote derived dialects DICTIONARY doctrine Early English elements especially existence expressed F. J. FURNIVALL Fick's FITZEDWARD HALL flexion formation forms fundamental Aryan Glossary GRAMMAR Greek guages hence Hensleigh Wedgwood History hypothesis Ibid idea Indian Indo Indo-European languages Indo-Iranian Indo-Iranic indogermanischen inflexion investigation Latin linguistic LL.D locative Ludwig MARTIN HAUG meaning monograph Müller nominal flexion nominal stems Notes noun observes opinion original period philologist philology phonetic plates plural primitive and fundamental Professor pronouns Proto-Aryan quoted reduplication relations remarks RIG-VEDA roots Royal Asiatic Society Sanskrit Scherer Schleicher Schmidt Second Edition Semitic sewed Slavo-Lithuanian sounds sprache sprachen suffixes syllable Teutonic Text tion Translation Veda Vedic verb verbal viii vowel W. W. SKEAT Westphal words Zeitschr
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