Language, Band 2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1926 |
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... prefixes and suffixes . Much as Volapük was hailed by many with enthusiasm at the time of its first appearance , in 1879 , it is at present more of historical interest than of practical importance . As a matter of fact , it was more and ...
... prefixes and suffixes . Much as Volapük was hailed by many with enthusiasm at the time of its first appearance , in 1879 , it is at present more of historical interest than of practical importance . As a matter of fact , it was more and ...
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... prefix , the fact that this prefix is an unintelligible petrified remnant would not allow correct analysis , and this present was certainly among the struc- turally obscure . However , cf. Boisacq s . v . Only rarely does forgetting the ...
... prefix , the fact that this prefix is an unintelligible petrified remnant would not allow correct analysis , and this present was certainly among the struc- turally obscure . However , cf. Boisacq s . v . Only rarely does forgetting the ...
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... prefixes s to ten , the corresponding ending of the other Hittite verbs , as Latin istis ( vidistis ' ye have seen ' ) prefixes is to the present and imperfect ending tis ( vidēbātis ' ye were seeing ' ) . The third person plural ...
... prefixes s to ten , the corresponding ending of the other Hittite verbs , as Latin istis ( vidistis ' ye have seen ' ) prefixes is to the present and imperfect ending tis ( vidēbātis ' ye were seeing ' ) . The third person plural ...
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... prefixes I called classifiers . These classifiers furnish elements which connect 1 Cf. Wheeler , Analogy and the Scope of its Application in Language . Cornell University Studies in Classical Philology 1.5 ( 1887 ) . 2 Cf. Oertel ...
... prefixes I called classifiers . These classifiers furnish elements which connect 1 Cf. Wheeler , Analogy and the Scope of its Application in Language . Cornell University Studies in Classical Philology 1.5 ( 1887 ) . 2 Cf. Oertel ...
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... prefixes ( almost detachable in some dialects ) which indicate aspect rather than tense , but are in no way mixed up with relation . The evolution of this system of temporal prefixes will be considered in a subsequent paper . Now , as ...
... prefixes ( almost detachable in some dialects ) which indicate aspect rather than tense , but are in no way mixed up with relation . The evolution of this system of temporal prefixes will be considered in a subsequent paper . Now , as ...
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