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A plural form of the in - substantives was felt necessary ; ( a ) when the in - abstract passed over into a concrete sense1 ; and ( b ) when the inabstract denoted2 either a number of qualities , or a number of acts 1 For the ...
A plural form of the in - substantives was felt necessary ; ( a ) when the in - abstract passed over into a concrete sense1 ; and ( b ) when the inabstract denoted2 either a number of qualities , or a number of acts 1 For the ...
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The case system is elaborate , of twelve forms ; the plural has a plural element ( except in the genitive ) , but phonetic combination with the case - ending often makes the relation to the endings of the singular obscure .
The case system is elaborate , of twelve forms ; the plural has a plural element ( except in the genitive ) , but phonetic combination with the case - ending often makes the relation to the endings of the singular obscure .
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The East Midland dialects developed early o and a - forms in the stem of the plural : the a - forms are probably from the singular , the o - forms are a little difficult to account for , but may have arisen from some analogy with the ...
The East Midland dialects developed early o and a - forms in the stem of the plural : the a - forms are probably from the singular , the o - forms are a little difficult to account for , but may have arisen from some analogy with the ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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