Language, Bände 13-14George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic 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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... seems to be an opening formula ; while 474 opens with a partial version of the same , the reading of which is doubtful and will be considered later in some detail . Un- fortunately , all three inscriptions in which this formula occurs ...
... seems to be an opening formula ; while 474 opens with a partial version of the same , the reading of which is doubtful and will be considered later in some detail . Un- fortunately , all three inscriptions in which this formula occurs ...
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... seems to me that the general case for the origin of verbs from nouns is demonstrated ; and it is clear that the ' consonantal shwa ' theory is making such headway in IE studies that it is ultimately to work a revolution in the ...
... seems to me that the general case for the origin of verbs from nouns is demonstrated ; and it is clear that the ' consonantal shwa ' theory is making such headway in IE studies that it is ultimately to work a revolution in the ...
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... seems that ' , ' evidently ' , ' apparently ' , or merely ' so ' , e.g. kir mọ'ŋi ni'ma ' so the chief went home ' ( I gather ) . It is in complex sentences that its subtle importance stands out . Consider the transrelative pattern ; ni ...
... seems that ' , ' evidently ' , ' apparently ' , or merely ' so ' , e.g. kir mọ'ŋi ni'ma ' so the chief went home ' ( I gather ) . It is in complex sentences that its subtle importance stands out . Consider the transrelative pattern ; ni ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Dz and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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