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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... ending -ō6 ) plus the particle u . A much simpler explana- tion is possible if Gothic au is regarded as a ... ending -a and the Gothic form can be derived from the same source , IE -ām or -ōm . The first - person singular endings which ...
... ending -ō6 ) plus the particle u . A much simpler explana- tion is possible if Gothic au is regarded as a ... ending -a and the Gothic form can be derived from the same source , IE -ām or -ōm . The first - person singular endings which ...
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... ending in -s did not mark a genitive , but rather an in- dividual case . Further reflexes in Hittite and the other ... ending ' is not added to the stem , but rather to a stem plus ending ; me - mi - ya - na - aš , though morphologi ...
... ending in -s did not mark a genitive , but rather an in- dividual case . Further reflexes in Hittite and the other ... ending ' is not added to the stem , but rather to a stem plus ending ; me - mi - ya - na - aš , though morphologi ...
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... ending in s. For s was surely the commonest consonant in use as word-final hi Indo-European (possibly even the commonest phoneme, but for our purpose it is not necessary to consider the comparative frequency of final vowels, as they ...
... ending in s. For s was surely the commonest consonant in use as word-final hi Indo-European (possibly even the commonest phoneme, but for our purpose it is not necessary to consider the comparative frequency of final vowels, as they ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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