Aryan Philology According to the Most Recent ResearchesTrübner, 1879 - 255 pages |
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... former . Havet re- lies mainly on the history of kw ( qu ) in the Romance languages . Douse considers the doctrine unsafe . " On the whole , then , M. Havet's view of the relative strength of kw and k pure seems to me to be incon ...
... former . Havet re- lies mainly on the history of kw ( qu ) in the Romance languages . Douse considers the doctrine unsafe . " On the whole , then , M. Havet's view of the relative strength of kw and k pure seems to me to be incon ...
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... 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 Sanscrit exhibits ...
... 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 Sanscrit exhibits ...
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... former , should be considered as the primitive sound in all of them . And hence Fick proceeds to note several words in which he thinks we must attribute to chance alone the agreement of Sanscrit and the Aryan dialects of Europe in the ...
... former , should be considered as the primitive sound in all of them . And hence Fick proceeds to note several words in which he thinks we must attribute to chance alone the agreement of Sanscrit and the Aryan dialects of Europe in the ...
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... 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 them altogether . A grave objection to the existence of the Proto - Aryan ...
... 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 them altogether . A grave objection to the existence of the Proto - Aryan ...
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... former appear , we ought to recognise in their the primitive . sound . That even in the oldest and fundamental Aryan forms with were developed , with a meaning more or less distinct from the primitive forms with r , this critic is not ...
... former appear , we ought to recognise in their the primitive . sound . That even in the oldest and fundamental Aryan forms with were developed , with a meaning more or less distinct from the primitive forms with r , this critic is not ...
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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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