Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... derived forms ( such as possessives in -'s , negatives in un- , adverbs in -ly , and verb forms in -ed , -ing , and -s ) are computed from certain word counts as yet unpublished , in which a record was kept of all distinguishable forms ...
... derived forms ( such as possessives in -'s , negatives in un- , adverbs in -ly , and verb forms in -ed , -ing , and -s ) are computed from certain word counts as yet unpublished , in which a record was kept of all distinguishable forms ...
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... derived from the morpheme si- denoting the perfective mode . A possible explanation of this assimilation is that the following high - toned syllabic n tends to merge with the preceding si- and so causes confusion with syllables of the ...
... derived from the morpheme si- denoting the perfective mode . A possible explanation of this assimilation is that the following high - toned syllabic n tends to merge with the preceding si- and so causes confusion with syllables of the ...
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... derived from words suggesting blows : Prov . quicha ' presser , serrer , pincer , meurtrir ' , pica ( lou taloun ) ' to kick ' . This last is also the case with coutin - coutan ( Prov . coutì ' to beat ' ) and thus it is only reasonable ...
... derived from words suggesting blows : Prov . quicha ' presser , serrer , pincer , meurtrir ' , pica ( lou taloun ) ' to kick ' . This last is also the case with coutin - coutan ( Prov . coutì ' to beat ' ) and thus it is only reasonable ...
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