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... Professor Burrows will hardly regard as having a substrate like ancient Egyptian . ( 4 ) The rule in Celtic that a qualifying adjective or a qualifying noun in the genitive case comes after the noun . Mr. Jones and Professor Burrows ...
... Professor Burrows will hardly regard as having a substrate like ancient Egyptian . ( 4 ) The rule in Celtic that a qualifying adjective or a qualifying noun in the genitive case comes after the noun . Mr. Jones and Professor Burrows ...
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... Professor Burrows assumes to be non - Aryan were Indo - Euro- pean , whilst I have made it probable that the Iberians , whom he likewise assumes to have been non - Aryan , were also Indo - European . With Professor Burrows ' further ...
... Professor Burrows assumes to be non - Aryan were Indo - Euro- pean , whilst I have made it probable that the Iberians , whom he likewise assumes to have been non - Aryan , were also Indo - European . With Professor Burrows ' further ...
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... Professor Burrows has relied chiefly on the -nth- suffix . Yet he was perfectly aware1 that Dr. Kretschmer , the author of the -nth- suffix argument , himself holds that the -nth- , -nt- suffix is Indo - European . So far then from ...
... Professor Burrows has relied chiefly on the -nth- suffix . Yet he was perfectly aware1 that Dr. Kretschmer , the author of the -nth- suffix argument , himself holds that the -nth- , -nt- suffix is Indo - European . So far then from ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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