Language, Band 15George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1939 |
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... person , number , tense , and mode ) which occur between the derivational prefix and the stem . The theme has three ... person ; high tone , second person ; zero , third person ; ži- , third person , polite ; length and low tone , first ...
... person , number , tense , and mode ) which occur between the derivational prefix and the stem . The theme has three ... person ; high tone , second person ; zero , third person ; ži- , third person , polite ; length and low tone , first ...
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... person and number category of a POSSESSOR . This relationship is a type of junction , but in many ways it resembles the nexus relation of subject and verb ; a third person possessor is implicit unless made explicit by an added word in ...
... person and number category of a POSSESSOR . This relationship is a type of junction , but in many ways it resembles the nexus relation of subject and verb ; a third person possessor is implicit unless made explicit by an added word in ...
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... person and number category of nənə , the verb being in third person singular form . Lastly there is a junction in which a noun stands in extraposition with another nominal form ; again an ungrammatical English rendering brings out the ...
... person and number category of nənə , the verb being in third person singular form . Lastly there is a junction in which a noun stands in extraposition with another nominal form ; again an ungrammatical English rendering brings out the ...
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I | 3 |
The Pronoun so sã tod and the IndoHittite | 11 |
The Imperfect in Armenian and Irish | 20 |
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1st pl 2d pl 3d sg accent adjectives Ahuramazda Akkadian American analogical aorist appear beside bound in buckram Chiricahua clause connection consonant declension derived dialect dual EDWARD SAPIR enclitic English etymology example explained feminine final forms genitive Germanic Goth Grammar Grandgent Greek Hitt Hittite Hurrian imperfect Indo-European Indo-Hittite initial inscriptions kāma language laryngeal later Latin linguistic Linguistic Society Lith Lithuanian Macedonian masc meaning Meillet MORRIS SWADESH nasal neuter nominative normal nouns o-stems oblique Ohio State University origin Oscan participial particle perfect Phoenician phonetic phonology plural endings Potawatomi preceding prefix present preterit Professor Prokosch pronoun REW³ ROLAND G Sanskrit Sapir seems semantic semivowel sentence short vowel singular Society of America Spanish stem STURTEVANT suffix syllable Taos tense texts tion Toch Tocharian verb Vulgar Latin words