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Chapter III ( 97-171 ) discusses the suffix -ikós , its original meaning in Greek , especially as seen in derivatives of proper nouns , and its great extension as a classifying suffix in the development of the philosophic method of ...
Chapter III ( 97-171 ) discusses the suffix -ikós , its original meaning in Greek , especially as seen in derivatives of proper nouns , and its great extension as a classifying suffix in the development of the philosophic method of ...
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Probably the compounds are original athematic presents , while da- is an original perfect . In the plural both types had zero grade . The forms in m are therefore neither hi - forms nor mi - forms but forms in common where the two have ...
Probably the compounds are original athematic presents , while da- is an original perfect . In the plural both types had zero grade . The forms in m are therefore neither hi - forms nor mi - forms but forms in common where the two have ...
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Similarly , gain of concordance can obliterate a lexical distinction , though the living interplay of item and context can salvage most of the distinctions in the original text in spite of marked differences in lexical inventory .
Similarly , gain of concordance can obliterate a lexical distinction , though the living interplay of item and context can salvage most of the distinctions in the original text in spite of marked differences in lexical inventory .
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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