Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... persons and both numbers , or in designating by implication one single individual , as do the pronouns in on frappe and si bussa , ' one ( person , someone ) is knocking ' . Nor was there possible any such development as that of on in ...
... persons and both numbers , or in designating by implication one single individual , as do the pronouns in on frappe and si bussa , ' one ( person , someone ) is knocking ' . Nor was there possible any such development as that of on in ...
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... person singular ( dice ) and plural ( dicono ) .23 The passive voice : concerning the competition offered by the passive voice , little need be said . In Latin it was the normal mode of expressing the sense of an indeterminate subject ...
... person singular ( dice ) and plural ( dicono ) .23 The passive voice : concerning the competition offered by the passive voice , little need be said . In Latin it was the normal mode of expressing the sense of an indeterminate subject ...
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... person to person . If we are right , then the term ' idea ' is simply a traditional obscure synonym for ' speech - form ' , and it will appear that what we now call ' mental ' events are in part private and unimportant events of ...
... person to person . If we are right , then the term ' idea ' is simply a traditional obscure synonym for ' speech - form ' , and it will appear that what we now call ' mental ' events are in part private and unimportant events of ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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