Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... explanation for the rise of takku has the additional advantage of accounting for the second element , which is presumably the particle -ku or -aku12 , since , if Sturtevant is right in deriving -ku from the in- definite - relative ...
... explanation for the rise of takku has the additional advantage of accounting for the second element , which is presumably the particle -ku or -aku12 , since , if Sturtevant is right in deriving -ku from the in- definite - relative ...
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... explanation of the form . Attempts have been made to con- nect it with the adjective nakkis , either as nominative singular61 or as accusative plural62 ; but a u - form from nakkis is troublesome . I suggest that nakkus may be a ...
... explanation of the form . Attempts have been made to con- nect it with the adjective nakkis , either as nominative singular61 or as accusative plural62 ; but a u - form from nakkis is troublesome . I suggest that nakkus may be a ...
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... explanation for the existence of reduced grade and zero grade side by side ; but a far simpler explanation than the one here suggested can certainly be found . " Chapters 4 ( Remarques sur la flexion nominale ) and 5 ( Notes de ...
... explanation for the existence of reduced grade and zero grade side by side ; but a far simpler explanation than the one here suggested can certainly be found . " Chapters 4 ( Remarques sur la flexion nominale ) and 5 ( Notes de ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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