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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... singular of the early dialects , e.g. Skt . pát ' foot ' masculine , dyút ' splendor ' feminine , śrát ' trust ' neuter . In the group of resonant stems , the nominative singular neuter is distinguished from the nominative singular ...
... singular of the early dialects , e.g. Skt . pát ' foot ' masculine , dyút ' splendor ' feminine , śrát ' trust ' neuter . In the group of resonant stems , the nominative singular neuter is distinguished from the nominative singular ...
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... singular masculine and subsequently the nomina- tive / accusative singular neuter ] , a form marked with -h [ the later nominative singular feminine and nominative / accusative plural neuter ] , a form with zero ending [ the later ...
... singular masculine and subsequently the nomina- tive / accusative singular neuter ] , a form marked with -h [ the later nominative singular feminine and nominative / accusative plural neuter ] , a form with zero ending [ the later ...
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... singular . If a noun was to be marked as a collective , -h was added to it , e.g. giXwáh ' that which is alive ' ; many such forms corresponded to the later nominative singular feminine , others to nomi- native / accusative plural ...
... singular . If a noun was to be marked as a collective , -h was added to it , e.g. giXwáh ' that which is alive ' ; many such forms corresponded to the later nominative singular feminine , others to nomi- native / accusative plural ...
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