An edition of The Indo-Hittite laryngeals (1942)

The Indo-Hittite laryngeals

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English
Pages
103

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Cover of: The Indo-Hittite laryngeals
The Indo-Hittite laryngeals
1942, Linguistic Society of America
in English
Cover of: The Indo-Hittite laryngeals
The Indo-Hittite laryngeals
1942, Linguistic society of America
in English

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Edition Notes

"Books and periodicals": p. 9-11. "The most important works on the laryngeals": p. 20-22.
"Published for Yale university by Linguistic Society of America."

Published in
Baltimore
Series
William Dwight Whitney linguistic series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
491.99
Library of Congress
P945 .S75

The Physical Object

Pagination
103 p.
Number of pages
103

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6441343M
Internet Archive
indohittitelaryn0000stur
LCCN
42025379
OCLC/WorldCat
2704273
Library Thing
1605391

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