Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... Latin -ius in ( and from ) borrowings . Of the ' material suffixes ' -LOS is the most prevalent . There are four examples of -tivos ( from tree names in éa ) , the form which seems to have given rise to the MGk . -evos . Quality ...
... Latin -ius in ( and from ) borrowings . Of the ' material suffixes ' -LOS is the most prevalent . There are four examples of -tivos ( from tree names in éa ) , the form which seems to have given rise to the MGk . -evos . Quality ...
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... Latin is rendered into Old English , with greater or less fidelity , it is impossible to say that any definite Old English word represents a definite Latin word . Sometimes a single Latin com- pound is represented by two ( or more ) Old ...
... Latin is rendered into Old English , with greater or less fidelity , it is impossible to say that any definite Old English word represents a definite Latin word . Sometimes a single Latin com- pound is represented by two ( or more ) Old ...
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... LATIN ORIGINALS List D contains all the Old English compounds used to translate Latin words in the text of Orosius , as well as those used in paraphrases . After each com- pound are two numbers separated by a colon ; the first number ...
... LATIN ORIGINALS List D contains all the Old English compounds used to translate Latin words in the text of Orosius , as well as those used in paraphrases . After each com- pound are two numbers separated by a colon ; the first number ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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