Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... aorist with long vowel plus -n , as in ben . With the addition of the -i , this variation is attested by the Aryan ending -āmi . If , as in line 5 , the next word starts with m plus a vowel , the m of the pronoun coalesces with the m of ...
... aorist with long vowel plus -n , as in ben . With the addition of the -i , this variation is attested by the Aryan ending -āmi . If , as in line 5 , the next word starts with m plus a vowel , the m of the pronoun coalesces with the m of ...
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... aorist and imperative ( bé- + present stem personal endings ) bé - giræm ' ( that ) I take ' , ná - giræm ' ( that ) ... aorist of many compound verbs is regularly formed without be- ; the be- forms of budæn ' to be ' ( present stem hæst ...
... aorist and imperative ( bé- + present stem personal endings ) bé - giræm ' ( that ) I take ' , ná - giræm ' ( that ) ... aorist of many compound verbs is regularly formed without be- ; the be- forms of budæn ' to be ' ( present stem hæst ...
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... ( aorist ) ' floated ' , one could not judge , without reliance on comparative data , whether it formed a present parallel to that of the aorist čusta ' felt ' ( čuj- etc. ) or parallel to rev- ' howl ' . Sometimes , on the other hand ...
... ( aorist ) ' floated ' , one could not judge , without reliance on comparative data , whether it formed a present parallel to that of the aorist čusta ' felt ' ( čuj- etc. ) or parallel to rev- ' howl ' . Sometimes , on the other hand ...
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