Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... common ( e.g. sunniya- beside sunnai , iyanniya- beside iyannai , kuen- niya- beside kuenna- ) . I have suggested ( Lang . 7. 120 ) that sunnai ' fills ' is to be connected with Skt . sunoti ' presses out ' ; but the etymology is far ...
... common ( e.g. sunniya- beside sunnai , iyanniya- beside iyannai , kuen- niya- beside kuenna- ) . I have suggested ( Lang . 7. 120 ) that sunnai ' fills ' is to be connected with Skt . sunoti ' presses out ' ; but the etymology is far ...
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... common to Hitt . and IE , and since that alone can be connected with the meaning ' sap ' of Latin sūcus , etc. , it must be regarded as the primary meaning . Now a sentence meaning ' presses out sap into a bowl ' would in IH con- tain ...
... common to Hitt . and IE , and since that alone can be connected with the meaning ' sap ' of Latin sūcus , etc. , it must be regarded as the primary meaning . Now a sentence meaning ' presses out sap into a bowl ' would in IH con- tain ...
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... common feature . In Latin , for instance , there were three favorite types : ( 1 ) a finite verb containing a personal - anaphoric actor : amat ; pluit ; amal amate ! The finite verb could be accompanied by a more specific actor - form ...
... common feature . In Latin , for instance , there were three favorite types : ( 1 ) a finite verb containing a personal - anaphoric actor : amat ; pluit ; amal amate ! The finite verb could be accompanied by a more specific actor - form ...
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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