Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... existence leads to what , in our opinion , are futile considerations . We are informed respecting the phoneme that ' it " exists " in the somewhat peculiar sense of existence that a brother qua brother , " exists " -as a term of a ...
... existence leads to what , in our opinion , are futile considerations . We are informed respecting the phoneme that ' it " exists " in the somewhat peculiar sense of existence that a brother qua brother , " exists " -as a term of a ...
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... existence of a ' brother qua brother ' seems to vanish like a phantom . In another context , ' A is B's brother ' is equiva- lent to ' A should treat , love , protect , act toward , etc. B as persons born of the same parents are ...
... existence of a ' brother qua brother ' seems to vanish like a phantom . In another context , ' A is B's brother ' is equiva- lent to ' A should treat , love , protect , act toward , etc. B as persons born of the same parents are ...
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... existence in Gothic is anything but probable . On the other hand it may be necessary to assume a long final -ō as the source of the Goth . -a , which would be a case of IE length- ening of final vowels . But whether we have to assume -ō ...
... existence in Gothic is anything but probable . On the other hand it may be necessary to assume a long final -ō as the source of the Goth . -a , which would be a case of IE length- ening of final vowels . But whether we have to assume -ō ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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