Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... stem that this represents the original declension . There is no convincing evidence that an original in - stem was ever displaced by a neuter ja - stem . On the other hand original abstract neuter ja - stems were sometimes displaced by in - ...
... stem that this represents the original declension . There is no convincing evidence that an original in - stem was ever displaced by a neuter ja - stem . On the other hand original abstract neuter ja - stems were sometimes displaced by in - ...
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... stem as the basis of ta . For the derivation of a conjunction from the bare pronominal stem , cf. Gr . dé from the demon- strative stem * do - / * de - 2 , Gr . -Te and Lat . -que from the indefinite stem * kwo- / * kwe- . The sense of ...
... stem as the basis of ta . For the derivation of a conjunction from the bare pronominal stem , cf. Gr . dé from the demon- strative stem * do - / * de - 2 , Gr . -Te and Lat . -que from the indefinite stem * kwo- / * kwe- . The sense of ...
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... stem . In the IE languages this stem in the case of the number two shows a marked tendency to be different from the cardinal , and at the same time to be associated with the word meaning ' other ' ( which itself is regularly , as has ...
... stem . In the IE languages this stem in the case of the number two shows a marked tendency to be different from the cardinal , and at the same time to be associated with the word meaning ' other ' ( which itself is regularly , as has ...
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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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ablaut adjective adorare American analogy aorist appears Aryan assume Brugmann cited consonant corresponding definition demonstrative derived dialects discussion dissimilation EDWARD SAPIR ending etymology evidence example explained fact forms French genitive German gesture Grammar Greek hand-kissing Hitt Hittite Hittite Language homonyms indicative Indo-European influence inscriptions instance interpretation KENT kiss language langue Latin Leonard Bloomfield lingua linguistic Linguistic Society meaning Middle English neuter noun Ohio State University original Oscan Pāli participle passage phoneme phonology plural present preterite primary probably Professor pronoun proskynesis relation ROLAND G Sanskrit SAPIR scholars secondary seems semantic Semitic Sicel sing singular Society of America sound speech stem Sturtevant suffix Swadesh syllable takku theory Tibetan tion Toch Tocharian Twaddell uomo variant velar Venetic verb voiceless vowel wæs Whatmough words Yale University Zipf þæt