Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... instances of haplology in verbal forms are cākantu ' may they rejoice ' from * ca - kan - antu ; āvarīvur from * āvarīv ( ar ) ur ' they moved.12 I may be permitted to recall here my earlier explanation of the curious fact that the ...
... instances of haplology in verbal forms are cākantu ' may they rejoice ' from * ca - kan - antu ; āvarīvur from * āvarīv ( ar ) ur ' they moved.12 I may be permitted to recall here my earlier explanation of the curious fact that the ...
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... instances of its use in an active sense , notably Plautus , Ep . 74 puppis pereunda est ' the ship is ( sure ) to ... instance ; the two forms might , as I believe , mean exactly the same thing , and yet one of them might be associated ...
... instances of its use in an active sense , notably Plautus , Ep . 74 puppis pereunda est ' the ship is ( sure ) to ... instance ; the two forms might , as I believe , mean exactly the same thing , and yet one of them might be associated ...
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... instances recalling the original use of a ' whole - noun ' and a verbal ' part - noun ' in partitive apposition . ) But if we associate the supine rather with the subject of the clause , the situation is reversed : he is used by his ...
... instances recalling the original use of a ' whole - noun ' and a verbal ' part - noun ' in partitive apposition . ) But if we associate the supine rather with the subject of the clause , the situation is reversed : he is used by his ...
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