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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... noted such points as that phrases are to be taken in their total meaning rather than as the sum of the meanings of their component morphemes , e.g. that How are you is a greeting rather than a question about health - an example that ...
... noted such points as that phrases are to be taken in their total meaning rather than as the sum of the meanings of their component morphemes , e.g. that How are you is a greeting rather than a question about health - an example that ...
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... noted an apparent lack of umlaut in early runic inscriptions and foreign spellings of Germanic names . It is also a conventional assumption that IE i u became re- spectively PGc . e o when a low or mid vowel ( ǎ ð ē ) occurred ...
... noted an apparent lack of umlaut in early runic inscriptions and foreign spellings of Germanic names . It is also a conventional assumption that IE i u became re- spectively PGc . e o when a low or mid vowel ( ǎ ð ē ) occurred ...
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... noted that the Icelandic word is given in its medieval form , the modern vegur being ignored . In general , normalized classical Icelandic of the 13th century is the form of the language used in this book ; when other forms are used ...
... noted that the Icelandic word is given in its medieval form , the modern vegur being ignored . In general , normalized classical Icelandic of the 13th century is the form of the language used in this book ; when other forms are used ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 33 |
NOTES | 286 |
Studies in HispanoLatin homonymics pessulus pactus pectus | 299 |
Urheberrecht | |
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