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roots of any size , e g . Skt . brū - yā - tam , bruv - i - mahi to a root of at least four consonants , * mlewH- , mluH- . If it be objected that the optative suffix is a meaningful inflectional element , not a root increment ...
roots of any size , e g . Skt . brū - yā - tam , bruv - i - mahi to a root of at least four consonants , * mlewH- , mluH- . If it be objected that the optative suffix is a meaningful inflectional element , not a root increment ...
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36 to the Sanskrit types karişyáti and cikīrṣati , 35 the Greek type menéē , and ( with some uncertainty ) the Irish type céla - .3 Against these has to be put the general lack of evidence for a laryngeal after roots ending in ...
36 to the Sanskrit types karişyáti and cikīrṣati , 35 the Greek type menéē , and ( with some uncertainty ) the Irish type céla - .3 Against these has to be put the general lack of evidence for a laryngeal after roots ending in ...
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They considered it convenient and simple in this they were followed by modern grammarians ) to postulate not only a root tudin terms of which these forms can be described by adding other elements , but also a present stem tuda- ...
They considered it convenient and simple in this they were followed by modern grammarians ) to postulate not only a root tudin terms of which these forms can be described by adding other elements , but also a present stem tuda- ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
Shasta and ProtoHokan | 40 |
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