Aryan Philology According to the Most Recent ResearchesTrübner, 1879 - 255 pages |
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... meaning . Let us add that in the language of the Vedas , or the most ancient form of Indian known to us , the seems to be only at the commencement of its development , and many roots which later in Sanscrit have 7 , in Vedic are still ...
... meaning . Let us add that in the language of the Vedas , or the most ancient form of Indian known to us , the seems to be only at the commencement of its development , and many roots which later in Sanscrit have 7 , in Vedic are still ...
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... meaning , Old Bactrian appears always to have rejected the latter , while the former appear for the most part abundant . It is known , and proved by examples , that a language can be so powerfully averse from certain sounds as to lose ...
... meaning , Old Bactrian appears always to have rejected the latter , while the former appear for the most part abundant . It is known , and proved by examples , that a language can be so powerfully averse from certain sounds as to lose ...
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... meaning from meaning ; while he affirms the only result of such labour to have been to prove that , as a rule , there do not appear in the Old Iranian those stems of words which in Sanscrit and in the European languages have 23 7 ...
... meaning from meaning ; while he affirms the only result of such labour to have been to prove that , as a rule , there do not appear in the Old Iranian those stems of words which in Sanscrit and in the European languages have 23 7 ...
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... meaning more or less distinct from the primitive forms with r , this critic is not very much inclined to believe ... meanings or , from an inconceivable dislike of , should have substituted for them new forms . To us the arguments ...
... meaning more or less distinct from the primitive forms with r , this critic is not very much inclined to believe ... meanings or , from an inconceivable dislike of , should have substituted for them new forms . To us the arguments ...
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... meaning with different vowels , one set of roots beside the other , and , if that shall appear to be the fact , in what way such diversity of vowels has originated . ' This is one of the most solid , rich and useful works which have ...
... meaning with different vowels , one set of roots beside the other , and , if that shall appear to be the fact , in what way such diversity of vowels has originated . ' This is one of the most solid , rich and useful works which have ...
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