| Archibald Henry Sayce - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1880 - 470 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals ; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European speech the two classes of guttural exist side by side, and the groups of words containing them remain unallied and unmixed. Fi/wi... | |
| Archibald Henry Sayce - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1880 - 470 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals ; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European speech the two classes of guttural exist side by side, and the groups of words containing them remain unallied and unmixed. Tm... | |
| Archibald Henry Sayce - Comparative linguistics - 1880 - 496 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European speech the two classes of guttural exist side by side, and the groups of words containing them remain unallied and unmixed. r¿... | |
| Archibald Henry Sayce - Comparative linguistics - 1883 - 486 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals ; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European speech the two classes of guttural exist side by side, and the groups of words containing them remain unallied and unmixed. Y\m... | |
| Walter William Skeat - English language - 1887 - 630 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals ; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European...words containing them remain unallied and unmixed.' I shall denote the Aryan palatal K by K, and the velar K by Q ; where Q denotes a ¿-sound that is... | |
| Walter William Skeat - English language - 1887 - 598 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals ; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European...words containing them remain unallied and unmixed.' I shall denote the Aryan palatal K by K, and the velar K by Q ; where Q denotes a ¿-sound that is... | |
| Archibald Henry Sayce - Comparative linguistics - 1890 - 486 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals ; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European speech the two classes of guttural exist side by side, and the groups of words containing them remain unallied and unmixed. Tw>i... | |
| Walter William Skeat - English language - 1892 - 604 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European...words containing them remain unallied and unmixed.' I shall denote the Aryan palatal K by K, and the velar K by Q; where Q denotes a ^-sound that is prepared... | |
| Walter William Skeat - English language - 1892 - 600 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals ; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European...words containing them remain unallied and unmixed.' I shall denote the Aryan palatal K by K, and the velar K by Q; where Q denotes a ¿-sound that is prepared... | |
| Archibald Henry Sayce - Comparative linguistics - 1900 - 494 pages
...There is nothing to show that these velar gutturals were ever developed out of the simple gutturals ; so far back as we can go in the history of Indo-European speech the two classes of guttural exist side by side, and the groups of words containing them remain unallied and unmixed. Tw... | |
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