Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... demonstrative stem in Hittite may be posited , even though the demonstrative PRONOUN was not yet created ; and it seems to me that we may recognize this stem as the basis of ta . For the derivation of a conjunction from the bare ...
... demonstrative stem in Hittite may be posited , even though the demonstrative PRONOUN was not yet created ; and it seems to me that we may recognize this stem as the basis of ta . For the derivation of a conjunction from the bare ...
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... demonstrative pronoun , which is disallowed by our rule ; there is of course no objection to its retaining its full force as a relative pronoun in a proper context , e.g. þa fule leahtras be dam cwæð se apostel ' the foul sins of which ...
... demonstrative pronoun , which is disallowed by our rule ; there is of course no objection to its retaining its full force as a relative pronoun in a proper context , e.g. þa fule leahtras be dam cwæð se apostel ' the foul sins of which ...
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... demonstrative as in ' he pa ' , ' he þær ' etc. , already discussed . The reader will observe that the order Dæt ic hogode ( 632 ) or Dæt hie ne wiston ( 798 ) would be equally regular metrically , and the fact that it never occurs is a ...
... demonstrative as in ' he pa ' , ' he þær ' etc. , already discussed . The reader will observe that the order Dæt ic hogode ( 632 ) or Dæt hie ne wiston ( 798 ) would be equally regular metrically , and the fact that it never occurs is a ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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