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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... noun , both in the absolute , and in disagreement with the predicate . The absolute of the third - person possessed noun is due to its agreement with the possessor ; the absolute of the latter can be interpreted in the same terms as the ...
... noun , both in the absolute , and in disagreement with the predicate . The absolute of the third - person possessed noun is due to its agreement with the possessor ; the absolute of the latter can be interpreted in the same terms as the ...
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... noun paradigm . 5. The development of the Indo - European gender congruence system . The Indo - European gender congruence system arose in great part as a result of the fixing of forms induced by the shift of accent and by the rise of ...
... noun paradigm . 5. The development of the Indo - European gender congruence system . The Indo - European gender congruence system arose in great part as a result of the fixing of forms induced by the shift of accent and by the rise of ...
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... noun paradigm as a set of four autonomous forms in which gender was not marked and adverbial cases were absent , the difference in formation of these two groups of nouns can be interpreted as a result of the rearrangement which was ...
... noun paradigm as a set of four autonomous forms in which gender was not marked and adverbial cases were absent , the difference in formation of these two groups of nouns can be interpreted as a result of the rearrangement which was ...
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