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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... suffixes is clearly set forth . 269 : The problems posed by the nomen futuri suffix quoted here as * -qui are particularly vexing . I am not convinced that * -qu was originally masculine and * -quy feminine ( as interpreted by Doerfer ...
... suffixes is clearly set forth . 269 : The problems posed by the nomen futuri suffix quoted here as * -qui are particularly vexing . I am not convinced that * -qu was originally masculine and * -quy feminine ( as interpreted by Doerfer ...
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... suffix or even to disappear altogether , but the stress remains on that syllable . Thus , commonly used forms are ... suffix.15 In contrast with the unstressed third person singular verb ending -e ( including -e ' is ' ) and the ezafe ...
... suffix or even to disappear altogether , but the stress remains on that syllable . Thus , commonly used forms are ... suffix.15 In contrast with the unstressed third person singular verb ending -e ( including -e ' is ' ) and the ezafe ...
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... suffix denoting appurtenance , which has partly invaded the Hittite genitive case , and the -umn- suffix of the intermediate substratum around Kaneš . Hittite has its own increase in i - stems , like Latin . The -ma- suffix may be ...
... suffix denoting appurtenance , which has partly invaded the Hittite genitive case , and the -umn- suffix of the intermediate substratum around Kaneš . Hittite has its own increase in i - stems , like Latin . The -ma- suffix may be ...
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