Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... plural stem parkus- into the singular . Hitt . huwart- [ hwart- ] : hurt- ' curse ' is cognate with Lat . verbum and Goth . waúrd ; IH had the root forms ** huerdh- , ** hyordh- , ** hurdh- . Some of the assumed contractions are merely ...
... plural stem parkus- into the singular . Hitt . huwart- [ hwart- ] : hurt- ' curse ' is cognate with Lat . verbum and Goth . waúrd ; IH had the root forms ** huerdh- , ** hyordh- , ** hurdh- . Some of the assumed contractions are merely ...
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... plural ; and again when the idea of gender ( masc . fem . ) became associated with os , then om became by contrast ... plural ' we ' . But me has also another opposite , se , which can also acquire the idea of plurality and be combined ...
... plural ; and again when the idea of gender ( masc . fem . ) became associated with os , then om became by contrast ... plural ' we ' . But me has also another opposite , se , which can also acquire the idea of plurality and be combined ...
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... plural nominative , compare lombriz < lumbrīcī , and nudo based on the plural * nudi < nōdī ( with harmonic vowel - closure as in vidrio < * vedrio ) .— Nieue < * nevem : the widespread derivatives of niuem make an ancient * neuem ...
... plural nominative , compare lombriz < lumbrīcī , and nudo based on the plural * nudi < nōdī ( with harmonic vowel - closure as in vidrio < * vedrio ) .— Nieue < * nevem : the widespread derivatives of niuem make an ancient * neuem ...
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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