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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... tense , but as contingent in an imperfective tense . Let us call verbs of this class TELIC , from the Greek télos . ATELIC verbs are those which do not have to wait for a goal for their realization , but are realized as soon as they ...
... tense , but as contingent in an imperfective tense . Let us call verbs of this class TELIC , from the Greek télos . ATELIC verbs are those which do not have to wait for a goal for their realization , but are realized as soon as they ...
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... tense formant ! ) , and -imiz the first person plural possessive suffix . Incidentally , among the utterances illus- trating the use of this -iş- Bidwell erroneously includes yemak keltirmák , avqàt taşuvçiníŋ , işi dir ' Bringing food ...
... tense formant ! ) , and -imiz the first person plural possessive suffix . Incidentally , among the utterances illus- trating the use of this -iş- Bidwell erroneously includes yemak keltirmák , avqàt taşuvçiníŋ , işi dir ' Bringing food ...
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... tense - formant . If no personal endings follow , it is a relative participle or verbal adjective formant , preceding the noun it modifies . In mèn turkstonçà suzlayotkàn bir kşinì işittim ' I heard a man speaking Turkestanian ' ( more ...
... tense - formant . If no personal endings follow , it is a relative participle or verbal adjective formant , preceding the noun it modifies . In mèn turkstonçà suzlayotkàn bir kşinì işittim ' I heard a man speaking Turkestanian ' ( more ...
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