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... to give up my argument that -ei became a monophthong in Latin before -ai and -oi reached this stage . This involves important changes from my views expressed in Sounds of Latin g127 and notes , with numerous correlative changes .
... to give up my argument that -ei became a monophthong in Latin before -ai and -oi reached this stage . This involves important changes from my views expressed in Sounds of Latin g127 and notes , with numerous correlative changes .
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( 1 ) The inflected genitive is no more confined to the expression of a single function now than it was in the older periods of the language . The possessive meaning is expressed by less than half of the genitives .
( 1 ) The inflected genitive is no more confined to the expression of a single function now than it was in the older periods of the language . The possessive meaning is expressed by less than half of the genitives .
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English makes very little distinction between this construction and the one expressed in Hopi by the agentive , often using the same connective , ' that ' or ' which ' , for both , so that bewildering changes of construction may result ...
English makes very little distinction between this construction and the one expressed in Hopi by the agentive , often using the same connective , ' that ' or ' which ' , for both , so that bewildering changes of construction may result ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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