Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... course , as in all other phases of linguistic analysis : unfamiliar elements are interpreted on the analogy of those which are familiar . Cran- is listed as lateral to berry because black , for instance , is lateral to berry . 6. Having ...
... course , as in all other phases of linguistic analysis : unfamiliar elements are interpreted on the analogy of those which are familiar . Cran- is listed as lateral to berry because black , for instance , is lateral to berry . 6. Having ...
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... course the logical one , but so is that of A -s . The latter , however , Peder- sen ( Toch . 80 f . ) takes rather to be the equivalent of the B genitive ( pl . ) in -ts . The derivation of A -s from -ts would thus account for the -śś ...
... course the logical one , but so is that of A -s . The latter , however , Peder- sen ( Toch . 80 f . ) takes rather to be the equivalent of the B genitive ( pl . ) in -ts . The derivation of A -s from -ts would thus account for the -śś ...
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... course from Jagić ' Marianus . ) The form izgublją would be difficult . First , it would normally seem to be perfective , and a perfective is not in place in this passage . One might think of a short derived imperfective , equal to the ...
... course from Jagić ' Marianus . ) The form izgublją would be difficult . First , it would normally seem to be perfective , and a perfective is not in place in this passage . One might think of a short derived imperfective , equal to the ...
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