Language, Band 39George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1963 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Bantu language will attest a morpheme a in a variety of constructions involving association , usually of a preceding noun with a follow- ing noun or pronoun . In many Bantu languages a second morpheme , with the shape ka or something ...
... Bantu language will attest a morpheme a in a variety of constructions involving association , usually of a preceding noun with a follow- ing noun or pronoun . In many Bantu languages a second morpheme , with the shape ka or something ...
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... Bantu languages , e.g. Bušɔɔŋ and Ngombe , neither a nor ka appears in any readily identifiable overt form in asso- ciative constructions . The possibility of such a morpheme disappearing his- torically is thus recognized even within Bantu ...
... Bantu languages , e.g. Bušɔɔŋ and Ngombe , neither a nor ka appears in any readily identifiable overt form in asso- ciative constructions . The possibility of such a morpheme disappearing his- torically is thus recognized even within Bantu ...
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... Bantu languages as possible , have associative morphemes either very probably or quite possibly derived from the same origin as the Bantu a and ka , used in at least some constructions that are remarkably parallel , and never used in ...
... Bantu languages as possible , have associative morphemes either very probably or quite possibly derived from the same origin as the Bantu a and ka , used in at least some constructions that are remarkably parallel , and never used in ...
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On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial g and w | 398 |
Some aspects of Nordic umlaut and breaking | 409 |
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