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... Sumerian , of course , the cor- responding change is very much older . Other examples of this curious transition of sounds may be seen in Chinese and Sumerian , p . 13. Our present interest is concerned in the fact that it appears to ...
... Sumerian , of course , the cor- responding change is very much older . Other examples of this curious transition of sounds may be seen in Chinese and Sumerian , p . 13. Our present interest is concerned in the fact that it appears to ...
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... Sumerian GAL , ' demon ' ( cf. GAL , rabû , ' great ' ; ' high ' -- of hills , ' violent ' — of storms ; GÁL , lift ' , ' high ' ; GAL = GAN , ' clouds ' , Ch . yun , wên , hung , ' clouds ' ) ? The persistent initial vowel ( a , ě , Ĭ ) ...
... Sumerian GAL , ' demon ' ( cf. GAL , rabû , ' great ' ; ' high ' -- of hills , ' violent ' — of storms ; GÁL , lift ' , ' high ' ; GAL = GAN , ' clouds ' , Ch . yun , wên , hung , ' clouds ' ) ? The persistent initial vowel ( a , ě , Ĭ ) ...
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... Sumerian GU or KU meant ' I ' ( anáku ) , ELI meant thou ' ( atta ) , SHE and SHI meant ' he ' ( Šú ) and that ' , ille ( šuatum ) respectively . Upon this Prof. Friedrich Delitzsch observes : Die Gleichungen des Vocabulars V. R. 20 ...
... Sumerian GU or KU meant ' I ' ( anáku ) , ELI meant thou ' ( atta ) , SHE and SHI meant ' he ' ( Šú ) and that ' , ille ( šuatum ) respectively . Upon this Prof. Friedrich Delitzsch observes : Die Gleichungen des Vocabulars V. R. 20 ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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