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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... derived phonologically from a root in -k- , that which is reconstructed by Sturtevant as mok- . Dor . mākos is derived from the normal grade with lengthening accompanying the loss of the consonantal allophone of / : / after a vowel and ...
... derived phonologically from a root in -k- , that which is reconstructed by Sturtevant as mok- . Dor . mākos is derived from the normal grade with lengthening accompanying the loss of the consonantal allophone of / : / after a vowel and ...
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... derived elements . Some other way , then , will have to be found to specify the grammatical status of the trans- form elements . Consider , for example , the case of an interrogative passive sentence , derived by means of two successive ...
... derived elements . Some other way , then , will have to be found to specify the grammatical status of the trans- form elements . Consider , for example , the case of an interrogative passive sentence , derived by means of two successive ...
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... derived . For example , there is nothing in the directly observable structure of inter- rogative sentences that ... derived from assertions by means of a question transformation which reverses the order of the subject NP and the finite ...
... derived . For example , there is nothing in the directly observable structure of inter- rogative sentences that ... derived from assertions by means of a question transformation which reverses the order of the subject NP and the finite ...
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