Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... suffix -arel . The occurrence of the suffix in Gallic territory is also indicated by the French examples of the suffix -rellu adduced by Meyer - Lübke . * The original sense was doubtless adjectival : ' pertaining to the pot ' , whence ...
... suffix -arel . The occurrence of the suffix in Gallic territory is also indicated by the French examples of the suffix -rellu adduced by Meyer - Lübke . * The original sense was doubtless adjectival : ' pertaining to the pot ' , whence ...
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... suffix , the normal course of dissimilation is reversed , and the dissimilation is progressive , resulting in a new suffix -āris . Examples , from the older language : annālis , capitālis , līberālis , mortālis ; but with -āris ...
... suffix , the normal course of dissimilation is reversed , and the dissimilation is progressive , resulting in a new suffix -āris . Examples , from the older language : annālis , capitālis , līberālis , mortālis ; but with -āris ...
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... suffix ; Toch . -a may be an old terminal [ < IE * ad ' to ' ? ] which combines instrumental and modal uses ) , B ... suffix + instru- mental case suffix , to Toch . B -or - sa , verbal noun suffix of pret . + instrumental case suffix ...
... suffix ; Toch . -a may be an old terminal [ < IE * ad ' to ' ? ] which combines instrumental and modal uses ) , B ... suffix + instru- mental case suffix , to Toch . B -or - sa , verbal noun suffix of pret . + instrumental case suffix ...
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