Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... forms of contract verbs take the place of the old μ - forms , sc . leis , éríveis , édidovs , or ἵει , ἐτίθει , ἐδίδου.5 It is obvious then that čowka , from the IE root * dō- * də- , found , e.g. , in Skt . di - da - ti ' he gives ...
... forms of contract verbs take the place of the old μ - forms , sc . leis , éríveis , édidovs , or ἵει , ἐτίθει , ἐδίδου.5 It is obvious then that čowka , from the IE root * dō- * də- , found , e.g. , in Skt . di - da - ti ' he gives ...
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... forms ' , and all others , ' free forms ' . Most or all languages favor certain ones among their free forms for use as largest - forms . These ' favorite largest - forms ' are distinguished by lexical and grammatical features ; in ...
... forms ' , and all others , ' free forms ' . Most or all languages favor certain ones among their free forms for use as largest - forms . These ' favorite largest - forms ' are distinguished by lexical and grammatical features ; in ...
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... forms , an active present is formed of many durative - affective verbs34 , and vice - versa . In other words , the ubiquitous tendency to level out forms makes itself felt , and by a cross- ing of the categories of voice and aspect we ...
... forms , an active present is formed of many durative - affective verbs34 , and vice - versa . In other words , the ubiquitous tendency to level out forms makes itself felt , and by a cross- ing of the categories of voice and aspect we ...
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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