Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... ablaut form of -yen ( i ) ; but if this were the case we should expect to find second pl . -tan ( i ) for -ten ( i ) and first pl . -man ( i ) for -men ( i ) as frequently as -wan ( i ) . The endings -tani , -tan , and mani do occur ...
... ablaut form of -yen ( i ) ; but if this were the case we should expect to find second pl . -tan ( i ) for -ten ( i ) and first pl . -man ( i ) for -men ( i ) as frequently as -wan ( i ) . The endings -tani , -tan , and mani do occur ...
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... ablaut , usually you or je : i . Thus parkuszi beside parkueszi shows the intrusion of the plural stem parkus- into ... ablaut forms . Ablaut of the type we : u was common in the Hitt . verb , and it may have spread beyond its original ...
... ablaut , usually you or je : i . Thus parkuszi beside parkueszi shows the intrusion of the plural stem parkus- into ... ablaut forms . Ablaut of the type we : u was common in the Hitt . verb , and it may have spread beyond its original ...
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... Ablaut in Afrika ' is very interestingly discussed by August Klingenheben . He sets up ( 84 ) the definition : ' Ablaut ist derjenige Vokalwechsel , bzw. diejenige Vokalveränderungen , die auf den Stark- ton als bewirkende Ursache ...
... Ablaut in Afrika ' is very interestingly discussed by August Klingenheben . He sets up ( 84 ) the definition : ' Ablaut ist derjenige Vokalwechsel , bzw. diejenige Vokalveränderungen , die auf den Stark- ton als bewirkende Ursache ...
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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