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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... shape in a particular language ? The answer to the first question is in the affirmative ; to the second , in the negative . While there is obviously no reason why a given word must have a specific shape , one must realize that within ...
... shape in a particular language ? The answer to the first question is in the affirmative ; to the second , in the negative . While there is obviously no reason why a given word must have a specific shape , one must realize that within ...
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... shape . But in the material now to be presented from Kechua , every person marker shows two meanings fused together , neither of which can be demon- strated by association with semantically unicomponential morphemes elsewhere in the ...
... shape . But in the material now to be presented from Kechua , every person marker shows two meanings fused together , neither of which can be demon- strated by association with semantically unicomponential morphemes elsewhere in the ...
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... shape of the noun in such languages is the same when serving as actor , whatever the voice of the verb ; his ' objective language ' we call ' single paradigm for intran- sitive actor and transitive goal ' because the shape of the one ...
... shape of the noun in such languages is the same when serving as actor , whatever the voice of the verb ; his ' objective language ' we call ' single paradigm for intran- sitive actor and transitive goal ' because the shape of the one ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 33 |
NOTES | 286 |
Studies in HispanoLatin homonymics pessulus pactus pectus | 299 |
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