Aryan Philology According to the Most Recent ResearchesTrübner, 1879 - 255 pages |
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... Asiatic , although there are remarkable quantitative ( not qualitative ) coincidences which lead us to be- lieve that the original k , afterwards becoming Indo - Iranian k ' , was corrupted and damaged in a definite number of examples ...
... Asiatic , although there are remarkable quantitative ( not qualitative ) coincidences which lead us to be- lieve that the original k , afterwards becoming Indo - Iranian k ' , was corrupted and damaged in a definite number of examples ...
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... Asiatic words , nor have we , on the other hand , any reason which may lead us to assert , or at least render us inclined to believe , that the v is an etymological element , that is to say an original constituent of the word . Hence ...
... Asiatic words , nor have we , on the other hand , any reason which may lead us to assert , or at least render us inclined to believe , that the v is an etymological element , that is to say an original constituent of the word . Hence ...
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... Asiatic kj ( k ' ) is , in Ascoli's view , = the Greek T = = kj from ky , beside ku from ky : " . . . the product of kj , when it has reached that stage in which the guttural tenuis is re- duced to such conditions that it is hardly ...
... Asiatic kj ( k ' ) is , in Ascoli's view , = the Greek T = = kj from ky , beside ku from ky : " . . . the product of kj , when it has reached that stage in which the guttural tenuis is re- duced to such conditions that it is hardly ...
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... Asiatic and a European ; 3rd , in one of these ( the Asiatic ) a debilitation ( ky ) of that sound springs up and spreads ; 4th , the other dialect ( the European ) at first resists that debilitation ; but 5th , the two dia- lects ...
... Asiatic and a European ; 3rd , in one of these ( the Asiatic ) a debilitation ( ky ) of that sound springs up and spreads ; 4th , the other dialect ( the European ) at first resists that debilitation ; but 5th , the two dia- lects ...
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... Asiatic and on European ground . The opinion of the author is supported by that most important prosecutor of Iranic studies , Spiegel , ' who however acknowledges , on the other hand , the weight of the contrary arguments . That the ...
... Asiatic and on European ground . The opinion of the author is supported by that most important prosecutor of Iranic studies , Spiegel , ' who however acknowledges , on the other hand , the weight of the contrary arguments . That the ...
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