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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... evidence for the confusion of the symbols for the classical voiced and voiceless stops seems to contradict the evidence adduced above of misspellings involving the symbols B , y , 8 whch indicated a phonetic change of the voiced stops ...
... evidence for the confusion of the symbols for the classical voiced and voiceless stops seems to contradict the evidence adduced above of misspellings involving the symbols B , y , 8 whch indicated a phonetic change of the voiced stops ...
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... Evidence for bilingualism in the papyri naturally leads to the ques- tion of its extent . Can we distinguish in this linguistic situation be- tween bilinguals whose Greek speech shows Egyptian interference and monolinguals whose ...
... Evidence for bilingualism in the papyri naturally leads to the ques- tion of its extent . Can we distinguish in this linguistic situation be- tween bilinguals whose Greek speech shows Egyptian interference and monolinguals whose ...
Page 202
... evidence in the Theban region as in the Fayum . In the earlier centuries , it is con- siderably more in evidence in documents written in villages than in the towns and nome - capitals , but in later times , no such disproportion is ...
... evidence in the Theban region as in the Fayum . In the earlier centuries , it is con- siderably more in evidence in documents written in villages than in the towns and nome - capitals , but in later times , no such disproportion is ...
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The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works | 51 |
Sophocles Philoctetes and the Homeric | 63 |
The Pattern of Aeschylean Tragedy | 84 |
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