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In addition to the above items (which are only the most obvious of a larger number of cases), a number of other words show the same distribution in modern Indo-Aryan i.e., a sIndo-Aryan iepresentation in Nuristani and Dardic languages—even though they are attested later in the literary record of Old Indo-Aryan; for example: 8.e
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There's an inevitability to knowing someone for that long…" "It's very insular," Janet attests later on.
The phoneme /ɬ/, is also not directly indicated by Hebrew orthography but is clearly attested by later developments: It is written with (also used for /ʃ/) but later merged with /s/ (normally indicated with ).
Sporadic systematic interest in Greek and Latin inscriptions is attested in later ages; e.g., Cola di Rienzo in the 14th century made a collection, and Cyriacus of Ancona (Ciriaco de' Pizzicolli) in the 15th century was a renowned recorder of ancient written monuments on his mercantile travels to Greece, Anatolia, and Egypt.
Confusion of gutturals was also attested in later Mishnaic Hebrew and Aramaic (see Eruvin 53b).
In the Homeric epics, the Greeks of prehistory are viewed as the ancestors of the early classical civilization of Homer's own time, while the Mycenaean pantheon included many of the divinities (e.g. Zeus, Poseidon and Hades) attested in later Greek religion.
Elias' attitude towards women softened and changed radically as attest his later works as he went through a process of reconciliation and redemption through love.
This time, however, he was (as he later attested) God-inspired, exaltedly composing a series of arias and choruses within a few short weeks.
Illich-Svitych's work was based on a number of major advances achieved by the 1960s in the understanding of the prehistory of the various language families involved, so that he was comparing the reconstructed proto-forms of each branch of Nostratic rather than the more divergent later attested forms.
By The New Yorker August 17, 2010 Born in Vienna and dividing his childhood between there and New York, Josef von Sternberg had a rough time of it, as he later attested in his lively autobiography, "Fun in a Chinese Laundry," and the scars of his early years are on poignant display in Criterion's boxed set of his "Three Silent Classics".
(Employees, I found later, attested to exactly this).
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