Aryan Philology According to the Most Recent ResearchesTrübner, 1879 - 255 pages |
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... late , and only for the reason that we find in them a considerable number of ex- amples of the phenomenon ; 3rd , no one has proved that certain elements , used commonly as prefixes in Sans- crit , existed already before the separa ...
... late , and only for the reason that we find in them a considerable number of ex- amples of the phenomenon ; 3rd , no one has proved that certain elements , used commonly as prefixes in Sans- crit , existed already before the separa ...
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... late origin of the cases does not seem at all probable to Müller and Stein- thal , who opposes to Curtius's theory the following objections : 1st , there is not , according to it , a proper equilibrium between verbal and nominal flexion ...
... late origin of the cases does not seem at all probable to Müller and Stein- thal , who opposes to Curtius's theory the following objections : 1st , there is not , according to it , a proper equilibrium between verbal and nominal flexion ...
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... late origin of nominal flexion . We should not , however , pass over in silence the fact that M. Müller declared him- self opposed to any chronological division , in a strict sense , of the life of language ( because none of the forces ...
... late origin of nominal flexion . We should not , however , pass over in silence the fact that M. Müller declared him- self opposed to any chronological division , in a strict sense , of the life of language ( because none of the forces ...
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... late be believed without doubt to have taken place in an epoch far more ancient . How can we know whether the suffixes were once independent words , while their meaning , such as it appears to us in the surviving records of the ...
... late be believed without doubt to have taken place in an epoch far more ancient . How can we know whether the suffixes were once independent words , while their meaning , such as it appears to us in the surviving records of the ...
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... those of another kind ; this transformation , occasioned by the ever increasing need of clearness , was completed only in ages relatively very late and we find frequent examples of it especially 146 PART I. CHAP . III . § 23 .
... those of another kind ; this transformation , occasioned by the ever increasing need of clearness , was completed only in ages relatively very late and we find frequent examples of it especially 146 PART I. CHAP . III . § 23 .
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