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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... Nature . XX KARL P. HARRINGTON . The Younger Ennius . xxiii HENRY A. SANDERS . Further Contributions to the Lithuanian Accent Question H. SCHMIDT - WARTENBERG . xxiv Miscellanea Critica . xxviii MORTIMER LAMSON EARLE . Note on τὰ ...
... Nature . XX KARL P. HARRINGTON . The Younger Ennius . xxiii HENRY A. SANDERS . Further Contributions to the Lithuanian Accent Question H. SCHMIDT - WARTENBERG . xxiv Miscellanea Critica . xxviii MORTIMER LAMSON EARLE . Note on τὰ ...
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... natural product and mechanism has brought gradually with it a clearer apprecia- tion of the laws as social compromises rather than physical necessities . So much have time and larger experience wrought , but whether or not a new theory ...
... natural product and mechanism has brought gradually with it a clearer apprecia- tion of the laws as social compromises rather than physical necessities . So much have time and larger experience wrought , but whether or not a new theory ...
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... nature of the causes that produce such uni- formity as is actually known to exist . We shall not be content permanently to regard this uniformity as a plain miracle . According to Paul , sound - changes have their origin in unconscious ...
... nature of the causes that produce such uni- formity as is actually known to exist . We shall not be content permanently to regard this uniformity as a plain miracle . According to Paul , sound - changes have their origin in unconscious ...
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... nature of the processes is suddenly reversed . Nothing shows this better than all the fruitless efforts to establish ... natural frontiers accepts something of the phonetic character of the language it displaces . Cf. Ascoli , Sprachwiss ...
... nature of the processes is suddenly reversed . Nothing shows this better than all the fruitless efforts to establish ... natural frontiers accepts something of the phonetic character of the language it displaces . Cf. Ascoli , Sprachwiss ...
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... nature of that relation is left to the intelligence of the reader , who must gather it from the context . In the words of Delbrück , 5 " In the accusative is placed that sub- stantive which is most closely and fully affected by the ...
... nature of that relation is left to the intelligence of the reader , who must gather it from the context . In the words of Delbrück , 5 " In the accusative is placed that sub- stantive which is most closely and fully affected by the ...
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