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... elements with nearly complete distributions . This list was revised by Chrétien in the following manner : no new elements were added ; duplications were eliminated ; multiple elements were divided into single elements ; a few elements ...
... elements with nearly complete distributions . This list was revised by Chrétien in the following manner : no new elements were added ; duplications were eliminated ; multiple elements were divided into single elements ; a few elements ...
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... elements sharply defined . At least two methodological doubts which may have arisen need to be considered . The first is the problem of equivalence of elements . For example , is a locative plural in - * su more or less important than a ...
... elements sharply defined . At least two methodological doubts which may have arisen need to be considered . The first is the problem of equivalence of elements . For example , is a locative plural in - * su more or less important than a ...
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... elements whose distribution is wholly negative in the par- ticular universe which is being examined must be excluded . Naturally such elements are not a part of the universe under consideration . Like- wise elements whose distribution ...
... elements whose distribution is wholly negative in the par- ticular universe which is being examined must be excluded . Naturally such elements are not a part of the universe under consideration . Like- wise elements whose distribution ...
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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