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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... derived from the same source , IE -ām or -om . The first - person singular endings which occur in Old High German , Old Saxon , and Old English cause no difficulty , since they are of divergent origin . These endings are generally derived ...
... derived from the same source , IE -ām or -om . The first - person singular endings which occur in Old High German , Old Saxon , and Old English cause no difficulty , since they are of divergent origin . These endings are generally derived ...
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... derived from each other . Thus , at least in Indo - European , Semitic , and the Caucasian languages , the names of the dog , deer , elephant , camel , and horse were derived from each other in that order , paralleling the changes in ...
... derived from each other . Thus , at least in Indo - European , Semitic , and the Caucasian languages , the names of the dog , deer , elephant , camel , and horse were derived from each other in that order , paralleling the changes in ...
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... derived meaning as a whole , but that part of it which is included in the contextually and situationally derived meaning proper to the text itself . ' Pertinent also in this connection are Harris's emphasis on lexical selections and ...
... derived meaning as a whole , but that part of it which is included in the contextually and situationally derived meaning proper to the text itself . ' Pertinent also in this connection are Harris's emphasis on lexical selections and ...
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