Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 32Association, 1901 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... as a plain miracle . According to Paul , sound - changes have their origin in unconscious individual deviations or mis - hits of pronunciation . All of these deviations tend through the motor sensations in 8 [ 1901 Benj . Ide Wheeler .
... as a plain miracle . According to Paul , sound - changes have their origin in unconscious individual deviations or mis - hits of pronunciation . All of these deviations tend through the motor sensations in 8 [ 1901 Benj . Ide Wheeler .
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... according to the use and habitat of the single words ; or , to express it rudely in shape of a formula , when the old vowel x1 in the word bxd becomes established in relation to the new vowel r of the word bad as xx , then is that ...
... according to the use and habitat of the single words ; or , to express it rudely in shape of a formula , when the old vowel x1 in the word bxd becomes established in relation to the new vowel r of the word bad as xx , then is that ...
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... according to which the accusative was originally the " whither case , " is now generally given up . Most scholars agree with Rumpel and Hübschmann that the relation originally expressed by this case was neither local nor logical , but ...
... according to which the accusative was originally the " whither case , " is now generally given up . Most scholars agree with Rumpel and Hübschmann that the relation originally expressed by this case was neither local nor logical , but ...
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... according even to Frothingham's own belief , might well have given the critic pause . The question of the chronology of these last years of Trajan's life is , and bids fair to remain , a difficult one . Domaszewski does not hesitate to ...
... according even to Frothingham's own belief , might well have given the critic pause . The question of the chronology of these last years of Trajan's life is , and bids fair to remain , a difficult one . Domaszewski does not hesitate to ...
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... according to his own imagination . There seems to be no sufficient reason to suppose that the Bene- ventines had yet even heard of the trick - horse mentioned by Dio ( LXVIII . 18 ) , to the presentation of which Petersen , followed by ...
... according to his own imagination . There seems to be no sufficient reason to suppose that the Bene- ventines had yet even heard of the trick - horse mentioned by Dio ( LXVIII . 18 ) , to the presentation of which Petersen , followed by ...
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ablative absolute accusative adjectives adverbs Aeschines Aeschylus anaphora annual session appears Arch Areopagus Aristophanes Athens Borsippa Cambridge Catullus chiasmus cited clause College congiarium decree Deinarchos Demosthenes Demosthenes's dialects Elmer English Ennius Euripides evidence examples expression fact festival forsitan fortasse Frag Furius Greek Harpalos Harvard University haud Horace Hypereides inner object inscription instances interpretation language later Latin Leland Stanford Jr Library Livy Mass meaning neque nouns occurs original paper passage Pausanias Philological Association Pindar Plautus poet preposition present probably Prof Professor Hale pronouns quam question reference relief Roman Rome runes says School seems statement subjunctive syllables Taur tenses Terence theory Thucydides Tibullus tion Trajan treasure University of California verb verse viator vowel Western Reserve University William words writer Zeus δὲ εἰς ἐν καὶ μὲν οἱ τὰ τὴν τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν