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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... inflection or appear beside them . This exchange of endings was not possible in the plural paradigm , where both declensions had the same endings . The following table represents the regu- lar forms of the original ia - inflection ...
... inflection or appear beside them . This exchange of endings was not possible in the plural paradigm , where both declensions had the same endings . The following table represents the regu- lar forms of the original ia - inflection ...
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... inflection was discarded for the dat . - acc . enda of the an - inflection be- cause * ende could be construed as the dat . - acc . of a word belonging to the an- inflection . The next stage must have been the replacing of the genitive ...
... inflection was discarded for the dat . - acc . enda of the an - inflection be- cause * ende could be construed as the dat . - acc . of a word belonging to the an- inflection . The next stage must have been the replacing of the genitive ...
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... inflected , inflection with reference to pitch inflections , because they are also technical terms referring to declension and conjugation . Usually the context makes the meaning clear , but not always ; on p . 66 inflected is combined ...
... inflected , inflection with reference to pitch inflections , because they are also technical terms referring to declension and conjugation . Usually the context makes the meaning clear , but not always ; on p . 66 inflected is combined ...
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