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More precisely , Puhvel suggests that originally any state - I suffixed root could make a nasal present on its state II ... but Gk . é - strā - sa from * streAw - C . Martinet has suggested ( Word 9.260 , 12.4 ) that the u of the nasal ...
More precisely , Puhvel suggests that originally any state - I suffixed root could make a nasal present on its state II ... but Gk . é - strā - sa from * streAw - C . Martinet has suggested ( Word 9.260 , 12.4 ) that the u of the nasal ...
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... a sharp eye for the possible influence of Scandinavian on the English vocabulary , and it is not surprising that for a majority of the locutions from Castleford's chronicle with which he deals , Scandinavian origins are suggested .
... a sharp eye for the possible influence of Scandinavian on the English vocabulary , and it is not surprising that for a majority of the locutions from Castleford's chronicle with which he deals , Scandinavian origins are suggested .
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Behre suggests that it goes back to an unattested OE form * læde or , more probably , to OE lād , the e of the ME form ... But when they are collected in a single volume , as here , and are read consecutively , the conclusions suggested ...
Behre suggests that it goes back to an unattested OE form * læde or , more probably , to OE lād , the e of the ME form ... But when they are collected in a single volume , as here , and are read consecutively , the conclusions suggested ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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