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... Semitic Roots , and even upon some of the principal Forma- tive Elements of the Semitic Verb and Pronoun . What I have to say , therefore , may be regarded as supplying certain gaps in the etymology and lexicography of Semitic and ...
... Semitic Roots , and even upon some of the principal Forma- tive Elements of the Semitic Verb and Pronoun . What I have to say , therefore , may be regarded as supplying certain gaps in the etymology and lexicography of Semitic and ...
Page 87
... Semitic words for father and mother as examples . The first thing to strike one is that these words are really primitives , both as being monosyllables for which no plausible Semitic derivation can be suggested , and as being destitute ...
... Semitic words for father and mother as examples . The first thing to strike one is that these words are really primitives , both as being monosyllables for which no plausible Semitic derivation can be suggested , and as being destitute ...
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... Semitic terms for father and mother , although destitute of any convincing or probable etymology within the bounds of Semitic itself , are found to exist in Sumerian , not as arbitrary figments or merely imitative counters of speech ...
... Semitic terms for father and mother , although destitute of any convincing or probable etymology within the bounds of Semitic itself , are found to exist in Sumerian , not as arbitrary figments or merely imitative counters of speech ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
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