Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... indicative , but strongly indicative , as is shown both by its ordinary use in introducing a direct quotation - the speaker's ipsissima verba— , like English ' said I ' , ' say I ' , but especially by its idiomatic employment ' after a ...
... indicative , but strongly indicative , as is shown both by its ordinary use in introducing a direct quotation - the speaker's ipsissima verba— , like English ' said I ' , ' say I ' , but especially by its idiomatic employment ' after a ...
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... indicative . In Venetic , tolar , as we have seen , is clearly indicative and in Greek the kindred erλāv is nothing but indicative . Lithuanian buvo , though parallel with the Latin subjunctive fuat , is probably a more archaic form and ...
... indicative . In Venetic , tolar , as we have seen , is clearly indicative and in Greek the kindred erλāv is nothing but indicative . Lithuanian buvo , though parallel with the Latin subjunctive fuat , is probably a more archaic form and ...
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... indicative . In Greek , too , the unreal condition is expressed by the indicative mood . In Tocharian , relations are somewhat obscured by the fact that in that language the vowel ǎ may represent original è as well as original a . It ...
... indicative . In Greek , too , the unreal condition is expressed by the indicative mood . In Tocharian , relations are somewhat obscured by the fact that in that language the vowel ǎ may represent original è as well as original a . It ...
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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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