Language, Bände 13-14Linguistic Society of America, 1937 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Tocharian , Irish , and Slavic are compared with these , a number of striking discrepancies are at once revealed . Tocharian and Irish agree in using for both voices as a pl . 2 a prosope which in the older languages occurs only as an ...
... Tocharian , Irish , and Slavic are compared with these , a number of striking discrepancies are at once revealed . Tocharian and Irish agree in using for both voices as a pl . 2 a prosope which in the older languages occurs only as an ...
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... Tocharian had recourse to an active prosope , which in Tocharian was extended by the semic r , but in Irish was allowed to stand . Latin has suppleted its paradigm at this difficult point by the neo - prosope -minī , itself in origin a ...
... Tocharian had recourse to an active prosope , which in Tocharian was extended by the semic r , but in Irish was allowed to stand . Latin has suppleted its paradigm at this difficult point by the neo - prosope -minī , itself in origin a ...
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PROBLEMS OF TOCHARIAN PHONOLOGY GEORGE S. LANE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA §1 . The forty odd years which have elapsed since the first publica- tion of a Tocharian text1 leave much for the comparativist to do . As clear as is the ...
PROBLEMS OF TOCHARIAN PHONOLOGY GEORGE S. LANE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA §1 . The forty odd years which have elapsed since the first publica- tion of a Tocharian text1 leave much for the comparativist to do . As clear as is the ...
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E2 and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 29 |
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ablaut American aorist appears Arður Beow Brut BSkt cited clusters cnihtes consonant derived dialects E. A. SPEISER EDWARD SAPIR elements ending English etymology examples explained forms geminate genitive Germanic gerund glottalized Goth grade Gramm Grammar Greek gunnen heom heore Hirt Hitt Hittite Indo-European Indo-Hittite inflection inscription Italic Joos Kent king Kwakiutl languages later Latin Lazamon LINGUISTIC SOCIETY Lith Lithuanian londe long consonants meaning nasal Nootka noun occur Ohio State University original Oscan participle passage Pedersen phonetic plural position Prakritic present stems preterites probably PROFESSOR pronoun prose prosopic prosoposemics reference ROLAND G root Sanskrit seems semantic Semitic sense SOCIETY OF AMERICA Sturtevant suffix syllable thematic tion Toch Tocharian Ugaritic verb vocalism vowel Vulgar Latin Walde-Pokorny weoren WGmc word þat