Language, Bände 1-3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... loss of final n in the singular of weak nouns . There is also complete loss of the nasal in both the strong and weak adjective inflection , except for the survival of the Old English ending -an or -um in -self compounds such as my ...
... loss of final n in the singular of weak nouns . There is also complete loss of the nasal in both the strong and weak adjective inflection , except for the survival of the Old English ending -an or -um in -self compounds such as my ...
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... loss of final n was decidedly greater in the singular of weak nouns and in the adjective inflection than in the plural of weak nouns and the dative plural of strong nouns . Our data ... loss is .72.15 LOSS OF FINAL n IN MIDDLE ENGLISH 241.
... loss of final n was decidedly greater in the singular of weak nouns and in the adjective inflection than in the plural of weak nouns and the dative plural of strong nouns . Our data ... loss is .72.15 LOSS OF FINAL n IN MIDDLE ENGLISH 241.
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... loss of n in the singular of weak nouns and re- tarded loss of n in the plural of nouns ; ( 3 ) that loss of n in the adjective was neither retarded nor accelerated but was the result of sound - change alone . If these conclusions are ...
... loss of n in the singular of weak nouns and re- tarded loss of n in the plural of nouns ; ( 3 ) that loss of n in the adjective was neither retarded nor accelerated but was the result of sound - change alone . If these conclusions are ...
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World Languages | 1 |
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I | 7 |
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