Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... explained as changing -e IE -ai to -a under the influence of the -a of the other middle endings . The Aryan athematic secondary forms in -i , as Skt . ás - i , Av . aoj - i , are due to analogies which can be put in the form of ...
... explained as changing -e IE -ai to -a under the influence of the -a of the other middle endings . The Aryan athematic secondary forms in -i , as Skt . ás - i , Av . aoj - i , are due to analogies which can be put in the form of ...
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... explained as equivalent to adesse apud praetorem et iurare aliquem libertate dignum esse . A similar interpretation is to be assumed in the contrary formula in servitutem adserere . Hence from * adswerō . The association of this verb ...
... explained as equivalent to adesse apud praetorem et iurare aliquem libertate dignum esse . A similar interpretation is to be assumed in the contrary formula in servitutem adserere . Hence from * adswerō . The association of this verb ...
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... explained in detail ; those which are explained are interpreted in terms directed only at a speaker of English , as for example the writing gh for what I judge to be the voiced velar spirant , weakly sounded , as in dialectal German ...
... explained in detail ; those which are explained are interpreted in terms directed only at a speaker of English , as for example the writing gh for what I judge to be the voiced velar spirant , weakly sounded , as in dialectal German ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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