Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... meaning , at the same time losing its B - meaning , but the A - form was retained.10 ( This is the only one of the four cases where a surviving form has lost one of its former meanings ; quite possibly the reason is that here three ...
... meaning , at the same time losing its B - meaning , but the A - form was retained.10 ( This is the only one of the four cases where a surviving form has lost one of its former meanings ; quite possibly the reason is that here three ...
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... meaning.13 In two instances , near - homonymy has been avoided by the effects of regular sound change : Frisian ... meaning ; nevertheless , where a gender difference accompanies a difference in meaning , I believe the presumption is for ...
... meaning.13 In two instances , near - homonymy has been avoided by the effects of regular sound change : Frisian ... meaning ; nevertheless , where a gender difference accompanies a difference in meaning , I believe the presumption is for ...
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... meaning of ' prickle ' ) . 17 Two languages have a metaphorical replacement : English tongue and Faroese armur ( literally ' arm ' ) . In one instance the replacement is a simple specific word : English adze . In all the remaining cases ...
... meaning of ' prickle ' ) . 17 Two languages have a metaphorical replacement : English tongue and Faroese armur ( literally ' arm ' ) . In one instance the replacement is a simple specific word : English adze . In all the remaining cases ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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