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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... feminine , and neuter . Accordingly he and others disregarded , for the reconstruction of Proto - Indo - European and pre- Indo - European , Schmidt's detailed study relating the Indo - European nominative singular feminine ending -a ...
... feminine , and neuter . Accordingly he and others disregarded , for the reconstruction of Proto - Indo - European and pre- Indo - European , Schmidt's detailed study relating the Indo - European nominative singular feminine ending -a ...
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... feminine , Brugmann drew the further inference that the feminine gender was secondary . The so - called feminine suffixes -ā and -jē ( -7 ) , according to Brugmann , did not mark female animate beings originally or at any other time ...
... feminine , Brugmann drew the further inference that the feminine gender was secondary . The so - called feminine suffixes -ā and -jē ( -7 ) , according to Brugmann , did not mark female animate beings originally or at any other time ...
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... feminine , we cannot maintain the categories assumed for early Proto - Indo - European , or for pre- Indo - European . The assumption that -h ( of the ā- , î- , and u - stems ) was a col- lective ending removes the feminine from the ...
... feminine , we cannot maintain the categories assumed for early Proto - Indo - European , or for pre- Indo - European . The assumption that -h ( of the ā- , î- , and u - stems ) was a col- lective ending removes the feminine from the ...
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