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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... given , so that the reader is aware of the type of material being used . The practical problem of indicating the style level in the transcription is not completely met . Brackets are used ( 1 ) for formal variants given after an ...
... given , so that the reader is aware of the type of material being used . The practical problem of indicating the style level in the transcription is not completely met . Brackets are used ( 1 ) for formal variants given after an ...
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... ( given in Whitney's Roots ) , if the ' long aug- ments ' and ' long reduplications ' of roots beginning with semivowels , liquids , and nasals are to be taken seriously as evidence for initial laryngeals preceding consonants of this ...
... ( given in Whitney's Roots ) , if the ' long aug- ments ' and ' long reduplications ' of roots beginning with semivowels , liquids , and nasals are to be taken seriously as evidence for initial laryngeals preceding consonants of this ...
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... given , probably meaning ' destroying ' . The numerous other forms of this verb with infixed nasal might have been mentioned , even if they are all later ( future nañkṣyati , epic + ) or given by grammarians ( future periphrastic namṣṭā ...
... given , probably meaning ' destroying ' . The numerous other forms of this verb with infixed nasal might have been mentioned , even if they are all later ( future nañkṣyati , epic + ) or given by grammarians ( future periphrastic namṣṭā ...
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