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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... give either [ ' , m ] or [ mm ] ; but in Skt . dadhmás and dadmás ' we give ' , in which the consonant was itself preceded by the short vowel of the redup- lication , it would always give [ mm ] . The allophone of the laryngeal would be ...
... give either [ ' , m ] or [ mm ] ; but in Skt . dadhmás and dadmás ' we give ' , in which the consonant was itself preceded by the short vowel of the redup- lication , it would always give [ mm ] . The allophone of the laryngeal would be ...
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... ( give to the fellow , ask of him ) ; the second N may be one which is not in that range ( give tone to a book , but hardly ask P a question ) .34 Only a small number of V , the subclass Va , occur with such two object N. A very different ...
... ( give to the fellow , ask of him ) ; the second N may be one which is not in that range ( give tone to a book , but hardly ask P a question ) .34 Only a small number of V , the subclass Va , occur with such two object N. A very different ...
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... give and tell , V N1 N2 → Vε N2 to Ni ( give him this , give this to him ) . As an individual example : Ni v be more A ( or Aer ) than N2 → N2 v be less A than Ni ( The sun is larger than the earth , The earth is less large than the ...
... give and tell , V N1 N2 → Vε N2 to Ni ( give him this , give this to him ) . As an individual example : Ni v be more A ( or Aer ) than N2 → N2 v be less A than Ni ( The sun is larger than the earth , The earth is less large than the ...
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