Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... Examples : the syllable nòh- of nòh - nè'z ' you two are tall ' , which is from ni- ' to be possessed of a certain quality ' plus oh- , the second person dual pronoun ; and the syllable hai- of hai - ' à'h ' he takes a round object out ...
... Examples : the syllable nòh- of nòh - nè'z ' you two are tall ' , which is from ni- ' to be possessed of a certain quality ' plus oh- , the second person dual pronoun ; and the syllable hai- of hai - ' à'h ' he takes a round object out ...
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... example , a number of such problems is still unsolved . As is indicated by the examples given , most dialects prefer the ⚫aorist as the narrative tense : the concrete action which is reported on is given in the aorist . It is ...
... example , a number of such problems is still unsolved . As is indicated by the examples given , most dialects prefer the ⚫aorist as the narrative tense : the concrete action which is reported on is given in the aorist . It is ...
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... examples would have been worth tens of pages of the discussion of meaning and ' intention ' . We are told ( 41 ) ... examples , under tense and aspect headings , and one can get a general idea of the uses of the two aspects in Serbo ...
... examples would have been worth tens of pages of the discussion of meaning and ' intention ' . We are told ( 41 ) ... examples , under tense and aspect headings , and one can get a general idea of the uses of the two aspects in Serbo ...
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