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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... original meaning'.13 In 1956 the answer must surely be that , if one is to avoid argument over mere differences of opinion , the search for original meanings had better , for the time being , be postponed . In the absence of a new ...
... original meaning'.13 In 1956 the answer must surely be that , if one is to avoid argument over mere differences of opinion , the search for original meanings had better , for the time being , be postponed . In the absence of a new ...
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... original PHONETIC difference between * u and * o could be maintained , resulting in a phonemicization of * u and * o , or the original PHONEMIC structure could be main- tained and the phonetic difference given up . Perhaps under the ...
... original PHONETIC difference between * u and * o could be maintained , resulting in a phonemicization of * u and * o , or the original PHONEMIC structure could be main- tained and the phonetic difference given up . Perhaps under the ...
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... original of German priester etc. , but is unsatisfactory as the original of English priest and the corresponding Scandinavian forms , where the stem does not end in r . The o of OE preost , too , is enigmatic in terms of this etymology ...
... original of German priester etc. , but is unsatisfactory as the original of English priest and the corresponding Scandinavian forms , where the stem does not end in r . The o of OE preost , too , is enigmatic in terms of this etymology ...
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