Aryan Philology According to the Most Recent ResearchesTrübner, 1879 - 255 pages |
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... common source . " What a task the illustrious philologist has set himself in the composition of his work is clearly seen from the following words which we read in the Preface : " The ideal was this to lead him who followed me , point by ...
... common source . " What a task the illustrious philologist has set himself in the composition of his work is clearly seen from the following words which we read in the Preface : " The ideal was this to lead him who followed me , point by ...
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... common to all the former , while the Aryan mother - language , and the Indo - Iranic period , do not yet know this sound , and in place of it offer in every case r , whence we must suppose the European has sprung . The less ancient ...
... common to all the former , while the Aryan mother - language , and the Indo - Iranic period , do not yet know this sound , and in place of it offer in every case r , whence we must suppose the European has sprung . The less ancient ...
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... common sounds , but only in developments and transformations of some among them ; moreover languages , instead of losing their ancient sounds have a tendency to develope new modifications of them to be capable of expressing , by these ...
... common sounds , but only in developments and transformations of some among them ; moreover languages , instead of losing their ancient sounds have a tendency to develope new modifications of them to be capable of expressing , by these ...
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... of the European unity the power of creating roots . But , continues Fick , roots of this kind , whatever be their origin , attest by their form a common European activity . It is attested also by the l of several suffixes SOUNDS . 21.
... of the European unity the power of creating roots . But , continues Fick , roots of this kind , whatever be their origin , attest by their form a common European activity . It is attested also by the l of several suffixes SOUNDS . 21.
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... common to all the European dialects , and was begun , and in great part completed , in the period of the unity of the European languages and peo- ples . This e , common to all the Ar- yan tongues of Europe , and ascend- ing , therefore ...
... common to all the European dialects , and was begun , and in great part completed , in the period of the unity of the European languages and peo- ples . This e , common to all the Ar- yan tongues of Europe , and ascend- ing , therefore ...
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accent according affinity Agglutination ancient appears Aryan languages Ascoli Asiatic Society Benfey Cambridge Chaucer Chinese cloth College consonant critical Crown 8vo Curtius dative declension Delbrück Demy 8vo denote derived dialects DICTIONARY doctrine Early English elements especially existence expressed F. J. FURNIVALL Fick's FITZEDWARD HALL flexion formation forms fundamental Aryan Glossary GRAMMAR Greek guages hence Hensleigh Wedgwood History hypothesis Ibid idea Indian Indo Indo-European languages Indo-Iranian Indo-Iranic indogermanischen inflexion investigation Latin linguistic LL.D locative Ludwig MARTIN HAUG meaning monograph Müller nominal flexion nominal stems Notes noun observes opinion original period philologist philology phonetic plates plural primitive and fundamental Professor pronouns Proto-Aryan quoted reduplication relations remarks RIG-VEDA roots Royal Asiatic Society Sanskrit Scherer Schleicher Schmidt Second Edition Semitic sewed Slavo-Lithuanian sounds sprache sprachen suffixes syllable Teutonic Text tion Translation Veda Vedic verb verbal viii vowel W. W. SKEAT Westphal words Zeitschr
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