Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... seems to be decomposed into the relations ' and ' , ' same ' , ' parents ' , and various others , but the whole question seems to take the aspect of a historical fact . It either happened or did not happen , and the ' peculiar ' mode of ...
... seems to be decomposed into the relations ' and ' , ' same ' , ' parents ' , and various others , but the whole question seems to take the aspect of a historical fact . It either happened or did not happen , and the ' peculiar ' mode of ...
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... seems to me , be used to bolster up the theory of a volitive impersonal in -r . In reality , the comparison of Old Irish , Latin , Oscan , Venetic , Greek , Lithuanian , Old Ch . Slav . , and Tocharian appears to point to the pre ...
... seems to me , be used to bolster up the theory of a volitive impersonal in -r . In reality , the comparison of Old Irish , Latin , Oscan , Venetic , Greek , Lithuanian , Old Ch . Slav . , and Tocharian appears to point to the pre ...
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... seems very problematic in the face of Hebrew immādi ' with me ' , Arabic inda ' with ' . After praising and apparently accepting Speiser's theory of the causative prefixes & and h , the author says ( 367 ) : ' it still seems to the ...
... seems very problematic in the face of Hebrew immādi ' with me ' , Arabic inda ' with ' . After praising and apparently accepting Speiser's theory of the causative prefixes & and h , the author says ( 367 ) : ' it still seems to the ...
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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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