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It should , however , be noted that B omits an before núall sa which occurs again without the preceding an ( 19.v.54 ) where Stokes translates it ' this lamentable thing ' , as if sa were the demonstrative pronoun .
It should , however , be noted that B omits an before núall sa which occurs again without the preceding an ( 19.v.54 ) where Stokes translates it ' this lamentable thing ' , as if sa were the demonstrative pronoun .
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I have tried to describe the various aspects of the word - order pattern for the nouns of the actor - action - goal construction in the following ten statements : ( a ) A single noun preceding the verb - a noun that has the full ...
I have tried to describe the various aspects of the word - order pattern for the nouns of the actor - action - goal construction in the following ten statements : ( a ) A single noun preceding the verb - a noun that has the full ...
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These semivowels , in turn , resulted from an IH laryngeal consonant immediately preceding IH w or j . ] In Germanic many words show what seems to be a doubling or some other type of strengthening of IE intervocalic j and w after short ...
These semivowels , in turn , resulted from an IH laryngeal consonant immediately preceding IH w or j . ] In Germanic many words show what seems to be a doubling or some other type of strengthening of IE intervocalic j and w after short ...
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The Enclitic Emphasizing Pronoun of the Third | 12 |
SerboCroatian Accents and Quantities | 29 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
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