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The corollary is obvious . ogy , within the Iranian language group , between the
Since the language of the Yašts does not descend Avestan situation in antiquity
and the Ossetic situafrom the language of the Gathas , the two closely tion today .
The corollary is obvious . ogy , within the Iranian language group , between the
Since the language of the Yašts does not descend Avestan situation in antiquity
and the Ossetic situafrom the language of the Gathas , the two closely tion today .
Side 4
Such are the subterfuges to which are driven Gathologists blind even to a plain
arithmetic demonstration , as soon as they succumb to calling Zoroaster ' s
language “ Old Avestan ” . 18 . But the harm has spread further . Misled by
Gathologists ...
Such are the subterfuges to which are driven Gathologists blind even to a plain
arithmetic demonstration , as soon as they succumb to calling Zoroaster ' s
language “ Old Avestan ” . 18 . But the harm has spread further . Misled by
Gathologists ...
Side 23
No Avestan lautgesetz would explain a variant * zara - uštra - of the * zarat - uštra
replaced in that language by zarabuštra . Such a variant would in Avestan be
explicable only as parallel to the purely morphologic alternation on view in the ...
No Avestan lautgesetz would explain a variant * zara - uštra - of the * zarat - uštra
replaced in that language by zarabuštra . Such a variant would in Avestan be
explicable only as parallel to the purely morphologic alternation on view in the ...
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The International Mery Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 67 |
Edward Gibbon and the East by D O Morgan | 85 |
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