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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... Examples : bédehi ' ( that ) you give ' bedehí ' debt ' ; bézæn ' hit ! ' bezen ' to a woman ; valiant ( literary and archaic ) ' ; a near pair is béppa ' watch out ! '10 : bepá ' standing ' . Examples with the other prefixes ( mí- , næ ...
... Examples : bédehi ' ( that ) you give ' bedehí ' debt ' ; bézæn ' hit ! ' bezen ' to a woman ; valiant ( literary and archaic ) ' ; a near pair is béppa ' watch out ! '10 : bepá ' standing ' . Examples with the other prefixes ( mí- , næ ...
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... examples : ranóm ' ma'am ' , voc . xánom ; garsón ( colloq . ) ' waiter ' , voc . gárson ; æhmad ' Ahmed ' , voc . ahmed ; fatmé ' Fatima ' , voc . fátme ; mæhmúd ' Mahmud ' , voc . mahmud ; mohammed ' Mohammed ' , voc . mohammad ...
... examples : ranóm ' ma'am ' , voc . xánom ; garsón ( colloq . ) ' waiter ' , voc . gárson ; æhmad ' Ahmed ' , voc . ahmed ; fatmé ' Fatima ' , voc . fátme ; mæhmúd ' Mahmud ' , voc . mahmud ; mohammed ' Mohammed ' , voc . mohammad ...
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... example , when the first element is a cardinal number or one of a small set of morphemes ( e.g. hær , hic ) usually meaning ' very ' , ' every ' , ' all ' , and the like . Some compounds with če belong here ( e.g. čéjur ) . Examples ...
... example , when the first element is a cardinal number or one of a small set of morphemes ( e.g. hær , hic ) usually meaning ' very ' , ' every ' , ' all ' , and the like . Some compounds with če belong here ( e.g. čéjur ) . Examples ...
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