Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... Latin or elsewhere have acquired that function through use in subordinate clauses in which the fact of subordination was expressed not by some word but by other means , that is , in asyndetic clauses . Now it is theoretically possible ...
... Latin or elsewhere have acquired that function through use in subordinate clauses in which the fact of subordination was expressed not by some word but by other means , that is , in asyndetic clauses . Now it is theoretically possible ...
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... Latin ( Greek ) apostolus ; cf. Icel . postuli , OHG postul . OE biscop , biscep , NE bishop ; from Latin ( Greek ) episcopus . NE crown , ME croun , crune , coroun , corone , from OFr . corune , corone , Latin corona ( Greek kopwvn ) ...
... Latin ( Greek ) apostolus ; cf. Icel . postuli , OHG postul . OE biscop , biscep , NE bishop ; from Latin ( Greek ) episcopus . NE crown , ME croun , crune , coroun , corone , from OFr . corune , corone , Latin corona ( Greek kopwvn ) ...
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... Latin for the former to be derived from the latter , " and I suppose the same can be said for a German source . The other factors are : ( 1 ) the normal drift of Latin speech , as found in the progressive tendencies of Vulgar Latin ; 22 ...
... Latin for the former to be derived from the latter , " and I suppose the same can be said for a German source . The other factors are : ( 1 ) the normal drift of Latin speech , as found in the progressive tendencies of Vulgar Latin ; 22 ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
Grays Interpretation of the IE Personal | 42 |
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