Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... meaning or induces a new division of meanings in the homonyms in- volved . This possibility is seldom mentioned , presumably because proof of such an influence is difficult . A pair like the two adjectives light in English ( German ...
... meaning or induces a new division of meanings in the homonyms in- volved . This possibility is seldom mentioned , presumably because proof of such an influence is difficult . A pair like the two adjectives light in English ( German ...
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... meanings or of sharply divergent meanings reaches such a point that some have to be abandoned . Stu- Idents of the obsolescence of words have noted that this semantic ' plethora ' is one cause of the disappearance of a meaning or of the ...
... meanings or of sharply divergent meanings reaches such a point that some have to be abandoned . Stu- Idents of the obsolescence of words have noted that this semantic ' plethora ' is one cause of the disappearance of a meaning or of the ...
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... meaning to pronounce words of a solemn character , like dicere , fārī . The verbal prefix ad is often used as an intensive with no idea of motion toward , as for instance in the verbs adaugeo , adcuro , adformido , adiuro.68 The use of ...
... meaning to pronounce words of a solemn character , like dicere , fārī . The verbal prefix ad is often used as an intensive with no idea of motion toward , as for instance in the verbs adaugeo , adcuro , adformido , adiuro.68 The use of ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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