Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... expressed and the other rarely has the agent expressed . But is this not the proper function of any passive form qua passive ? The other point is the origin of the -07- suffix . He cites ( 21-2 ) the view advanced by Wackernagel , that ...
... expressed and the other rarely has the agent expressed . But is this not the proper function of any passive form qua passive ? The other point is the origin of the -07- suffix . He cites ( 21-2 ) the view advanced by Wackernagel , that ...
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... expressed by ' I am- beaten by - you ' , the ' by - you ' being in the ' ergative ' case , and ' I see you ' , with an ' affective ' verb , is expressed by ' I am - in - sight to - you ' , the ' to - you ' being in the dative . While ...
... expressed by ' I am- beaten by - you ' , the ' by - you ' being in the ' ergative ' case , and ' I see you ' , with an ' affective ' verb , is expressed by ' I am - in - sight to - you ' , the ' to - you ' being in the dative . While ...
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... expressed etymologies with a certain amount of demonstrable recorded meaning and his own personal predilections . The words treated are : A , Terms for the House , or Village , Community ( punctuation sic ! ) and for the House Master ...
... expressed etymologies with a certain amount of demonstrable recorded meaning and his own personal predilections . The words treated are : A , Terms for the House , or Village , Community ( punctuation sic ! ) and for the House Master ...
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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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