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... DIALECTS . ORIGIN L Letters inconveniently alike , when frequently mistaken for each other , produce a Dialect II . Great fluctuations in Alphabets before they became finally settled III . Hebrew Daleth ( D ) and Raish ( R ) confounded ...
... DIALECTS . ORIGIN L Letters inconveniently alike , when frequently mistaken for each other , produce a Dialect II . Great fluctuations in Alphabets before they became finally settled III . Hebrew Daleth ( D ) and Raish ( R ) confounded ...
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... Ā· 70 71 ib . Conjec- 72 - - Ā· 69 8 22222 73 74 ib . 75 - 76 Ā· x . The Language a Shemitic one , and little more than a Dialect of the Hebrew , or Chaldee Ā· CHAP . IX . ON THE ASSYRIAN LANGUAGE , OR A 4 CONTENTS . vii.
... Ā· 70 71 ib . Conjec- 72 - - Ā· 69 8 22222 73 74 ib . 75 - 76 Ā· x . The Language a Shemitic one , and little more than a Dialect of the Hebrew , or Chaldee Ā· CHAP . IX . ON THE ASSYRIAN LANGUAGE , OR A 4 CONTENTS . vii.
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... dialects of the Shemitic from the words transmitted by the Greeks and Romans etymology of Carthage and Carthagena Ā· 88 XI . Kirchadashah in Phoenician characters from a Carthagena medal - Hanno - Hannibal - Hasdrubal ā Adherbal ...
... dialects of the Shemitic from the words transmitted by the Greeks and Romans etymology of Carthage and Carthagena Ā· 88 XI . Kirchadashah in Phoenician characters from a Carthagena medal - Hanno - Hannibal - Hasdrubal ā Adherbal ...
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... dialect of the Turco - Tartaric - II . The Ouigour and Osmanli compared Ā· III . The Tartaric Languages have strong claims to our notice IV . Dialects of the Turco - Tartaric v . Abstract of Turkish Grammar VI . Etymologies supplied by ...
... dialect of the Turco - Tartaric - II . The Ouigour and Osmanli compared Ā· III . The Tartaric Languages have strong claims to our notice IV . Dialects of the Turco - Tartaric v . Abstract of Turkish Grammar VI . Etymologies supplied by ...
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... dialects in the vast continent of India , and the oldest of the large family of languages denominated Indo - European , of the existence of which , seventy years ago , hardly any inhabitant of Europe was aware ; and first of its Noun ...
... dialects in the vast continent of India , and the oldest of the large family of languages denominated Indo - European , of the existence of which , seventy years ago , hardly any inhabitant of Europe was aware ; and first of its Noun ...
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