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Many verbs belonging to Class II had a special class suffix * -li , while many verbs of Class III had a class suffix * -ka ~ * -ki ~ * -ku . If one thinks of the subject pronoun affixes as being attached to the verb class suffix rather ...
Many verbs belonging to Class II had a special class suffix * -li , while many verbs of Class III had a class suffix * -ka ~ * -ki ~ * -ku . If one thinks of the subject pronoun affixes as being attached to the verb class suffix rather ...
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The PM verb class suffixes are clearly the vestiges of old auxiliary verbs . One could be reasonably certain of this even if there was nothing further to go on ; but fortunately there is more . The PM Class II class suffix * -li is ...
The PM verb class suffixes are clearly the vestiges of old auxiliary verbs . One could be reasonably certain of this even if there was nothing further to go on ; but fortunately there is more . The PM Class II class suffix * -li is ...
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For each suffix the following four lists were prepared : 1B : words in Part 1 of the Thorndike - Lorge list which consist of a free base ( i.e. an underlying form which is used by itself , symbolized B ) plus ...
For each suffix the following four lists were prepared : 1B : words in Part 1 of the Thorndike - Lorge list which consist of a free base ( i.e. an underlying form which is used by itself , symbolized B ) plus ...
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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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