Armenian and Indo-European. Historical Phonology

“there is no certain evidence of substrate Vannic (Urartaean) influence in Armenian speech” (p. V); zahlreiche Querverweise zum Hethitischen.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mann, Stuart E.
Format: Print Book
In:Year: 1963
Published: London 1963
KeiBi Identifier:26:184
All Reviews:JRAS 1965, 134-136 (O. Szemerényi)
IF 69 (1964) 173-176 (K. H. Schmidt)
Sprache 10 (1964) 122-124 (W. Dressler)
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