Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... derivative studies . Consequently , it is not surprising that the editors of the Philosophical Library have added a compilation of Americanisms to their list of publications . That the editor of this compilation is not a professional ...
... derivative studies . Consequently , it is not surprising that the editors of the Philosophical Library have added a compilation of Americanisms to their list of publications . That the editor of this compilation is not a professional ...
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... derivative suffixes , e.g. * kal ' stone ' , * kal - anku ' to be disturbed , as water ' . A derivative suffix is ( 1 ) one of the vowels i a u ( often short , rarely long ) ; ( 2 ) one of the following consonants or consonant groups ...
... derivative suffixes , e.g. * kal ' stone ' , * kal - anku ' to be disturbed , as water ' . A derivative suffix is ( 1 ) one of the vowels i a u ( often short , rarely long ) ; ( 2 ) one of the following consonants or consonant groups ...
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... derivative suffix begins with a consonant , i , u , or zero , he suggested that we compare forms having a derivational -a ' with kindred words in which the radical i / e and u / o are not followed by a or ai ' . Obviously , the radical ...
... derivative suffix begins with a consonant , i , u , or zero , he suggested that we compare forms having a derivational -a ' with kindred words in which the radical i / e and u / o are not followed by a or ai ' . Obviously , the radical ...
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