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... Latin . He compared these with their originals , and discovered that the Latin consonants underwent regular changes in Welsh ; thus initial v- always becomes gw- : Latin vinum , Welsh gwin ; medial p gives b : Latin cupidus , Welsh ...
... Latin . He compared these with their originals , and discovered that the Latin consonants underwent regular changes in Welsh ; thus initial v- always becomes gw- : Latin vinum , Welsh gwin ; medial p gives b : Latin cupidus , Welsh ...
Page 190
... Latin , Greek , English , German , and the Romance and other European languages , and discovered some of the correspondences which , formu- lated more fully and correctly for Latin , Greek , and Germanic more than a hundred years later ...
... Latin , Greek , English , German , and the Romance and other European languages , and discovered some of the correspondences which , formu- lated more fully and correctly for Latin , Greek , and Germanic more than a hundred years later ...
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... Latin and the Keltic Languages " . The first and most important point dealt with is the Latin passive suffix -r . Bopp had explained it as representing the reflexive pronoun se , by rhotacism , or the change of s to r , which of course ...
... Latin and the Keltic Languages " . The first and most important point dealt with is the Latin passive suffix -r . Bopp had explained it as representing the reflexive pronoun se , by rhotacism , or the change of s to r , which of course ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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