Verner's Law in Italy: An Essay in the History of the Indo-European SibilantsTrübner and Company, 1887 - 120 páginas |
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... ancient in- scription , at a time when final s had become r . The engraver has made one slip into the modern spelling , adiper arves ( 1.28 ) . Ila was copied at the same time as I and contains two quite distinct parts though they were ...
... ancient in- scription , at a time when final s had become r . The engraver has made one slip into the modern spelling , adiper arves ( 1.28 ) . Ila was copied at the same time as I and contains two quite distinct parts though they were ...
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... ancient docu- ments modernised in language as well as in alphabet , and modernised so far as to substitute new for archaic words . This second supposition is rendered probable by the relation already described between VI , VII and I ...
... ancient docu- ments modernised in language as well as in alphabet , and modernised so far as to substitute new for archaic words . This second supposition is rendered probable by the relation already described between VI , VII and I ...
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... ancient Umbrian confederacy . There is no trace of any other word which it might have displaced from its signi- fication ; and all historical considerations protest against the supposition that any Italic tribe should have needed to ...
... ancient Umbrian confederacy . There is no trace of any other word which it might have displaced from its signi- fication ; and all historical considerations protest against the supposition that any Italic tribe should have needed to ...
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... Ancient Atlas but I have been unable to find any reference for it . De Vit's Onomasticon which I have used where possible has only reached IO . Suasa I hardly count as it is so probably connected with Lat . suasum , cf. Sentinum , and ...
... Ancient Atlas but I have been unable to find any reference for it . De Vit's Onomasticon which I have used where possible has only reached IO . Suasa I hardly count as it is so probably connected with Lat . suasum , cf. Sentinum , and ...
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... ancient appears invariably to represent the pronunciation of it prevailing on the spot ) of Falērii is Falleri . This seems to prove also that the Faliscans kept the old Italic accent on the first syllable . 7. The geographical position ...
... ancient appears invariably to represent the pronunciation of it prevailing on the spot ) of Falērii is Falleri . This seems to prove also that the Faliscans kept the old Italic accent on the first syllable . 7. The geographical position ...
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