Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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the root , normally * stā- > sto- , would be reduced to * stă- . If intervocalic -j- was lost at some stage in the history of Baltic ( actually occurring sequences VjV may be secondary ) , the 1sg . would also be aberrant , since from ...
the root , normally * stā- > sto- , would be reduced to * stă- . If intervocalic -j- was lost at some stage in the history of Baltic ( actually occurring sequences VjV may be secondary ) , the 1sg . would also be aberrant , since from ...
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... root may originally have been without any close association with the perfect , a state of affairs that is preserved in Greek ( cf. Cowgill 1963 : 265 ) . The root shape of e - verbs agreed with the weak form of the perfect in having ...
... root may originally have been without any close association with the perfect , a state of affairs that is preserved in Greek ( cf. Cowgill 1963 : 265 ) . The root shape of e - verbs agreed with the weak form of the perfect in having ...
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... root * stā- was formed by inserting - -w- between the root and the class marker -ē- ; 27 * dēw - ē- follows the same pattern . It may be added that the same development can be instanced from the root * bū- . Although a stative verb is ...
... root * stā- was formed by inserting - -w- between the root and the class marker -ē- ; 27 * dēw - ē- follows the same pattern . It may be added that the same development can be instanced from the root * bū- . Although a stative verb is ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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