Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... formation with characteristic consonant is the Gk . kperfect . The development of this formation may be traced in our Greek documents . In Homer it is found only in certain stems ending in a long vowel or diphthong ; then it spreads to ...
... formation with characteristic consonant is the Gk . kperfect . The development of this formation may be traced in our Greek documents . In Homer it is found only in certain stems ending in a long vowel or diphthong ; then it spreads to ...
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... formation with the IE root dhe- , just as the s - aorist was formerly explained as a periphrastic formation with the IE root es - .25 In recent works , however , the dhe- explanation of the Onv - aorist has been rejected in favor of an ...
... formation with the IE root dhe- , just as the s - aorist was formerly explained as a periphrastic formation with the IE root es - .25 In recent works , however , the dhe- explanation of the Onv - aorist has been rejected in favor of an ...
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... formations on i - stems , so that , in accordance with this rule of IE morphology , frastim might represent an ancient formation ; nor would one quote as possible parallels the -ti - formations Skt . jñātí- ' kinsman , relative ' , IE ...
... formations on i - stems , so that , in accordance with this rule of IE morphology , frastim might represent an ancient formation ; nor would one quote as possible parallels the -ti - formations Skt . jñātí- ' kinsman , relative ' , IE ...
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I | 1 |
Preterite Formant | 19 |
kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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