Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... words with un- . Such are : unadmirable / admirable unaffectionate / affectionate unangry / angry unanxious / anxious unathletic / athletic unauthoritative / authoritative unawful / awful unbrilliant / brilliant uncentral / central ...
... words with un- . Such are : unadmirable / admirable unaffectionate / affectionate unangry / angry unanxious / anxious unathletic / athletic unauthoritative / authoritative unawful / awful unbrilliant / brilliant uncentral / central ...
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... words containing -k- ) the wave of borrowing has extended even to Rome ; in other cases ( especially in words containing -t- ) , the borrowing has stopped short of Rome or , in some words , may have reached Rome and later have been ...
... words containing -k- ) the wave of borrowing has extended even to Rome ; in other cases ( especially in words containing -t- ) , the borrowing has stopped short of Rome or , in some words , may have reached Rome and later have been ...
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... words in the phonemic notation and his ability to recognize and respond to what he hears . Note that a student does not practice the pronunciation of words by himself until he is well able to do so . In the exercises of imitation he ...
... words in the phonemic notation and his ability to recognize and respond to what he hears . Note that a student does not practice the pronunciation of words by himself until he is well able to do so . In the exercises of imitation he ...
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accent adjective adverbs allophones analogical analysis aorist appears BERNARD BLOCH Bloomfield bound in buckram Brugmann central Italy cited compounds consonant preceded consonantal dialects diphthongs E. H. STURTEVANT ending Engl English evidence examples explained final formation forms French Gothic grade grammar Grassmann Greek HALL JR heavy syllable Hitt Hittite Hurrian Indic Indo-Hittite initial Italian La Spezia-Rimini line labial language Laryngeals Latin light syllable Linguistic Society long vowel M. B. EMENEAU Mandžu meaning morphemes morphological nasal noun occur original Pāli phoneme plural position present preterite probably pronoun pronunciation Proto-IE reduced vowel root Ružić sandhi Sanskrit seems semantic semivowel Serving through 1944 short vowel Smokies southern Italy speech stem suffix suggested TAGMEME taxemes texts tion Tungus Tuscany variant Vedic verb verbal vocalic Wackernagel WGmc words