Aryan Philology According to the Most Recent ResearchesTrübner, 1879 - 255 pages |
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... Persian , in which , Heymann observes , with the exception of two proper names , no form with r cor- responds to a primitive form with 7. Lastly , if the Sanscrit I had been developed from r , independently of the European 7 , it is ...
... Persian , in which , Heymann observes , with the exception of two proper names , no form with r cor- responds to a primitive form with 7. Lastly , if the Sanscrit I had been developed from r , independently of the European 7 , it is ...
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... Persian and Scythian names handed down to us by the Greeks , and in Zend alphabets . This fact Heymann should have brought forward , and he should have availed himself of the authority of Lepsius and of Oppert , who has made it appear ...
... Persian and Scythian names handed down to us by the Greeks , and in Zend alphabets . This fact Heymann should have brought forward , and he should have availed himself of the authority of Lepsius and of Oppert , who has made it appear ...
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... Persian offers only the two diph- thongs ai and au ; 2ndly , Old Indian in certain cases of vriddhi presents forms phonetically decayed to such a degree that we cannot assign them to the primitive Aryan ; 3rdly , the Greek diphthongs o ...
... Persian offers only the two diph- thongs ai and au ; 2ndly , Old Indian in certain cases of vriddhi presents forms phonetically decayed to such a degree that we cannot assign them to the primitive Aryan ; 3rdly , the Greek diphthongs o ...
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... Persian do not go beyond the first stage , in the three principal languages of the European civilisation the infinitive penetrates , even in pre - historic times , into the purely verbal sphere of tense - formation . 3rd stage : besides ...
... Persian do not go beyond the first stage , in the three principal languages of the European civilisation the infinitive penetrates , even in pre - historic times , into the purely verbal sphere of tense - formation . 3rd stage : besides ...
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... Persian cuneiform inscriptions . Let us see what , according to Hübschmann , are the results of the most recent studies on the primitive force of the cases . The relations which they represent are either altogether deter- mined ...
... Persian cuneiform inscriptions . Let us see what , according to Hübschmann , are the results of the most recent studies on the primitive force of the cases . The relations which they represent are either altogether deter- mined ...
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