Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... stem - vowel cannot be decided , nor can it be definitely determined whether the nom . was dipiš of an i - stem or * dipiy of an i - stem . The fem . i - stems are the following : Harauvatiš a province , = Skt . sarasvati , fem . to ...
... stem - vowel cannot be decided , nor can it be definitely determined whether the nom . was dipiš of an i - stem or * dipiy of an i - stem . The fem . i - stems are the following : Harauvatiš a province , = Skt . sarasvati , fem . to ...
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... stem , but the Germanic cognate exemplified by Gothic tuggō has been transformed into an n - stem ; yet this can hardly be taken as evidence that the OP word for ' tongue ' was a stem in -n- rather than a stem in -na- , for the Germanic ...
... stem , but the Germanic cognate exemplified by Gothic tuggō has been transformed into an n - stem ; yet this can hardly be taken as evidence that the OP word for ' tongue ' was a stem in -n- rather than a stem in -na- , for the Germanic ...
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... stem , not of a ja - stem . To explain this divergence , one would hardly use as an argument the circumstance that IE stems in io- ( -tio- ) are often o - formations on i - stems , so that , in accordance with this rule of IE morphology ...
... stem , not of a ja - stem . To explain this divergence , one would hardly use as an argument the circumstance that IE stems in io- ( -tio- ) are often o - formations on i - stems , so that , in accordance with this rule of IE morphology ...
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Preterite Formant | 19 |
kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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