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distinguishing inflectional categories : internal change and suffixation . The use of both processes extended to various periods in the dialects , in those of the Gmc . group at least as late as 1200 A.D. , so that we may find in them ...
distinguishing inflectional categories : internal change and suffixation . The use of both processes extended to various periods in the dialects , in those of the Gmc . group at least as late as 1200 A.D. , so that we may find in them ...
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All the handbooks have uncritically assumed that e and o must be long vowels even in inflectional endings ( e.g. in dagos , dage ) ; ai and au in final morphemes have been interpreted as diphthongs belonging to the same long quantity ...
All the handbooks have uncritically assumed that e and o must be long vowels even in inflectional endings ( e.g. in dagos , dage ) ; ai and au in final morphemes have been interpreted as diphthongs belonging to the same long quantity ...
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Inflectional morphemes have been catalogued in an Affix Index which will enable the reader to find in the grammar inflectional morphemes appearing in the text . The basic rationale of the design of the grammar has been given in a paper ...
Inflectional morphemes have been catalogued in an Affix Index which will enable the reader to find in the grammar inflectional morphemes appearing in the text . The basic rationale of the design of the grammar has been given in a paper ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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