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е prostorjo ( forms which he strangely does not mention ) , the latter supported by Pog . prostrę ( with Mid . Bulg . ę from jo ) and Bol . prostor ^ o ( with arc ) —are just as clear je - forms as those of žroti and trati .
е prostorjo ( forms which he strangely does not mention ) , the latter supported by Pog . prostrę ( with Mid . Bulg . ę from jo ) and Bol . prostor ^ o ( with arc ) —are just as clear je - forms as those of žroti and trati .
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This results in their characterization as ' forms of universal application ' ( 89 ) : ' By " Form of Universal Application " is meant a form which can function as verb , verbal noun , or even adverb , according to the will of the ...
This results in their characterization as ' forms of universal application ' ( 89 ) : ' By " Form of Universal Application " is meant a form which can function as verb , verbal noun , or even adverb , according to the will of the ...
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Language is a form of human activity which exhibits variety and change . We are in no position to deny either to the Egyptian Old Perfective . VIII . UNINFLECTED FORMS OF UNIVERSAL APPLICATION : The chapter discusses the infinitive and ...
Language is a form of human activity which exhibits variety and change . We are in no position to deny either to the Egyptian Old Perfective . VIII . UNINFLECTED FORMS OF UNIVERSAL APPLICATION : The chapter discusses the infinitive and ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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