Language, Band 28George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1952 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... ending -th ( e ) a and the distinctive Middle Irish ending it were obsolete in the ordinary spoken language , though both endings continued to be used sporadically thereafter by the Irish poets and prose writers , who affected a ...
... ending -th ( e ) a and the distinctive Middle Irish ending it were obsolete in the ordinary spoken language , though both endings continued to be used sporadically thereafter by the Irish poets and prose writers , who affected a ...
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... ending -an had been lost in the other declension classes , the new ending -ō was generalized in all Gmc . languages except Gothic . In Gothic , the development went a different way . Here -ō was retained in the ō - stems and was ...
... ending -an had been lost in the other declension classes , the new ending -ō was generalized in all Gmc . languages except Gothic . In Gothic , the development went a different way . Here -ō was retained in the ō - stems and was ...
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... ending of the genitive plural was actually -ī . Nevertheless , the fact that the scribes wrote this ending with -e in the overwhelming majority of instances excludes the possibility of considering it merely a chance spelling for -ei ...
... ending of the genitive plural was actually -ī . Nevertheless , the fact that the scribes wrote this ending with -e in the overwhelming majority of instances excludes the possibility of considering it merely a chance spelling for -ei ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adjective allophones American Amharic analysis Assistant Professor Associate Professor Bernard Bloch Bloch Brythonic Celtic cognate College common consonant contrast correlation derived descriptive linguistics dialects discussion distinction distribution elements environment equivalence classes Ethiopic Ethiopic languages etymology example French geminates German grammatical Greek Gurage Hitt Hittite indicate Indo-European Indo-Hittite informants initial intervocalic language laryngeal Latin lenition Library Linguistic Institute LINGUISTIC SOCIETY loanwords meaning modern morphemes nasal noun occur original Osco-Umbrian pattern pechar pecho person Ph.D pheme phonemic phonological phrase plural prefix present problem Professor of English pronunciation reflexes relation Review Romance Languages Salish scholars semantic sememes sentence sequence Sidamo social sound Spanish speakers speech stem stress structure Sturtevant suffix syllable tiga Tigrinya tion Tocharian University of California variant verb vowel Whatmough words York