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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... pattern of two verbs in the nasal class of the 3rd ablaut series whose infinitive contained the irregular vowel e of the stem syllable , preceded by the liquid r , with u in the past participle : renna ( earlier rinna ) ' to run ...
... pattern of two verbs in the nasal class of the 3rd ablaut series whose infinitive contained the irregular vowel e of the stem syllable , preceded by the liquid r , with u in the past participle : renna ( earlier rinna ) ' to run ...
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... pattern of kváðum and kóðum ( kveða ' to speak ' ) or vice versa ; kvómum like kváðum and kóðum like kómum . ( b ) Initial sv- : svófum > sófum ( sofa ' to sleep ' ) after the pattern of kómum > kvámum or vice versa , because both verbs ...
... pattern of kváðum and kóðum ( kveða ' to speak ' ) or vice versa ; kvómum like kváðum and kóðum like kómum . ( b ) Initial sv- : svófum > sófum ( sofa ' to sleep ' ) after the pattern of kómum > kvámum or vice versa , because both verbs ...
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... pattern , it occurred to us that we might find voiceless vowels at the end of some words which were similarly affected . These soon showed up in the data as occasional free variants of voiced forms . In these instances the entire final ...
... pattern , it occurred to us that we might find voiceless vowels at the end of some words which were similarly affected . These soon showed up in the data as occasional free variants of voiced forms . In these instances the entire final ...
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