Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... suffix . It is largely irrelevant whether the suffix of μetašntéw is ( w ) or any other . Snréw dates from ' Attic ' times , and uетаsnтéw ( ' new ' ) is the result of compounding such as might presumably affect any verb . To be sure ...
... suffix . It is largely irrelevant whether the suffix of μetašntéw is ( w ) or any other . Snréw dates from ' Attic ' times , and uетаsnтéw ( ' new ' ) is the result of compounding such as might presumably affect any verb . To be sure ...
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... suffix and ( 2 ) the suffix . Thus , the sequence druk + ar + n , the base of drukar - n a ' printing establishment ' , has the ICs ( 1 ) druk + ar , and ( 2 ) ń . 2.3 . The bound morpheme iv ~ yv ~ ov ~ uj ' imperfective ; durative'11 ...
... suffix and ( 2 ) the suffix . Thus , the sequence druk + ar + n , the base of drukar - n a ' printing establishment ' , has the ICs ( 1 ) druk + ar , and ( 2 ) ń . 2.3 . The bound morpheme iv ~ yv ~ ov ~ uj ' imperfective ; durative'11 ...
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... suffix to state , with them , that every syllable in the written language has a consonant suffix , even in case of syllables ending in a vowel . In these cases a syllable - closing glottal stop suffix , written in manuscripts until the ...
... suffix to state , with them , that every syllable in the written language has a consonant suffix , even in case of syllables ending in a vowel . In these cases a syllable - closing glottal stop suffix , written in manuscripts until the ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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