Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... noun suffixes ( 6-17 ) presents , roughly , the following picture : -7ns ' is by far the most popular suffix in this function ' ( agent nouns , masculine ) . -ús , however , is still active at this period . -ápios ( from Latin ) is ...
... noun suffixes ( 6-17 ) presents , roughly , the following picture : -7ns ' is by far the most popular suffix in this function ' ( agent nouns , masculine ) . -ús , however , is still active at this period . -ápios ( from Latin ) is ...
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... nouns have been excluded because the inclusion of nouns which are not available to the poet in both singular and plural without change of declension would invalidate the ratios in the genders and numbers concerned : 1. Proper nouns . 2 ...
... nouns have been excluded because the inclusion of nouns which are not available to the poet in both singular and plural without change of declension would invalidate the ratios in the genders and numbers concerned : 1. Proper nouns . 2 ...
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... nouns by a zero affix , but the same ob- jection would hold . Furthermore , a division into basic nouns and basic verbs would be questionable on any purely descriptive basis . The second alternative would be to consider the homophonous ...
... nouns by a zero affix , but the same ob- jection would hold . Furthermore , a division into basic nouns and basic verbs would be questionable on any purely descriptive basis . The second alternative would be to consider the homophonous ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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