Language, Band 2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1926 |
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... conjugation by the substitution ( not addition ) of the thematic vowel for the root vowel has already been cited as evidence for the obscuring of structure in case of didwμi , τίθημι , and ἵημι . Other instances are : δίζομαι for ...
... conjugation by the substitution ( not addition ) of the thematic vowel for the root vowel has already been cited as evidence for the obscuring of structure in case of didwμi , τίθημι , and ἵημι . Other instances are : δίζομαι for ...
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... conjugation as " per- fective . " The endings show a number of points of contact with the perfect of the other languages . The second person singular ending ti / di is to be compared with the Sanskrit ending tha ( cakartha ' thou hast ...
... conjugation as " per- fective . " The endings show a number of points of contact with the perfect of the other languages . The second person singular ending ti / di is to be compared with the Sanskrit ending tha ( cakartha ' thou hast ...
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... conjugation ends in isti or ista , with which we may compare Greek σθα ( ᾔδεσθα ' thou didst know , ᾔεισθα ' thou didst go , ' nola ' thou didst say ' ) and Latin isti ( vidisti ' thou hast seen ' ) . The second person plural preterite ...
... conjugation ends in isti or ista , with which we may compare Greek σθα ( ᾔδεσθα ' thou didst know , ᾔεισθα ' thou didst go , ' nola ' thou didst say ' ) and Latin isti ( vidisti ' thou hast seen ' ) . The second person plural preterite ...
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... conjugation , 3 ) the " conjugation " of essential possession , 4 ) the method of expressing accidental posses- sion . The last two divisions demand a word of explanation . In all these languages there is a distinction between what may ...
... conjugation , 3 ) the " conjugation " of essential possession , 4 ) the method of expressing accidental posses- sion . The last two divisions demand a word of explanation . In all these languages there is a distinction between what may ...
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... conjugation is evident . The material presented here represents only a small part of the dialectical variations collected . Even so it is unfortunately too large for the reader's patience . However , I was afraid that I could not reduce ...
... conjugation is evident . The material presented here represents only a small part of the dialectical variations collected . Even so it is unfortunately too large for the reader's patience . However , I was afraid that I could not reduce ...
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