Language, Bände 16-17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... result of adding the familiar suffix -oso to humilde , and no hypo- thetical Vulgar Latin forms are necessary to the explanation . " Grammont gives the form ruindoso , without gloss . Such a word , if it exists , may be the result of a ...
... result of adding the familiar suffix -oso to humilde , and no hypo- thetical Vulgar Latin forms are necessary to the explanation . " Grammont gives the form ruindoso , without gloss . Such a word , if it exists , may be the result of a ...
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... results in practice . From the very start , neglect of synchronic structure cuts a linguist off from most of his data . Gray says : ' linguistic method must be essentially historical in its assemblage of material ' ( 1 ) . As a result ...
... results in practice . From the very start , neglect of synchronic structure cuts a linguist off from most of his data . Gray says : ' linguistic method must be essentially historical in its assemblage of material ' ( 1 ) . As a result ...
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... result of the suggestion , made by Meillet for Latin and then applied to Greek , that the use of a prefix lends de- terminate , not aoristic aspect to the verb . Brunel classifies the shades of difference in aspect caused by composition ...
... result of the suggestion , made by Meillet for Latin and then applied to Greek , that the use of a prefix lends de- terminate , not aoristic aspect to the verb . Brunel classifies the shades of difference in aspect caused by composition ...
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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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