Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 101Association, 1970 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... language . They reflect the living Greek Koine at a time of transition from the highly inflected and syntactically complex dialects of the classical period to the more analytical language spoken in Greece today . Further , they reflect ...
... language . They reflect the living Greek Koine at a time of transition from the highly inflected and syntactically complex dialects of the classical period to the more analytical language spoken in Greece today . Further , they reflect ...
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... language which are unfamiliar because they do not correspond to sound distinctions in his own native language . There are , of course , limits to the extent that spelling mistakes can reveal the pronunciation of a dead language ; for ...
... language which are unfamiliar because they do not correspond to sound distinctions in his own native language . There are , of course , limits to the extent that spelling mistakes can reveal the pronunciation of a dead language ; for ...
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... language and the situation should be compared to the language and the provisions of the leges Iuliae de vi : Eadem lege tenetur , qui pubes cum telo in publico fuerit . In eadem causa sunt , qui pessimo convocatu seditione villas ...
... language and the situation should be compared to the language and the provisions of the leges Iuliae de vi : Eadem lege tenetur , qui pubes cum telo in publico fuerit . In eadem causa sunt , qui pessimo convocatu seditione villas ...
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Furtivus Amor The Structure | 1 |
The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works I | 29 |
Blemeainôablemes eôs Meaning | 51 |
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