Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... ending in / n / , finally stems ending in other con- sonants . We have kept together the examples that have first - conjugation pre- sents and those that have second - conjugation presents ( marked with a superior 2 ) . List 1 ( Present ...
... ending in / n / , finally stems ending in other con- sonants . We have kept together the examples that have first - conjugation pre- sents and those that have second - conjugation presents ( marked with a superior 2 ) . List 1 ( Present ...
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... ending in -ova- : rjisúy.u , rjisová.tj . Class III has a present stem ending in -n- and an infinitive stem ending in -nu- : gn.ú , gnú.tj ' to bend ' . Class IV ( all second conjugation ) has a present stem ending in a palatalized con ...
... ending in -ova- : rjisúy.u , rjisová.tj . Class III has a present stem ending in -n- and an infinitive stem ending in -nu- : gn.ú , gnú.tj ' to bend ' . Class IV ( all second conjugation ) has a present stem ending in a palatalized con ...
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... endings in the third weak con- jugation in Old High German ( habēm ) and in the second in Old High German and Old Saxon ( salbōm resp . salbon ) , as opposed to the other Germanic languages . The first plural ending A -mäs is ( like the ...
... endings in the third weak con- jugation in Old High German ( habēm ) and in the second in Old High German and Old Saxon ( salbōm resp . salbon ) , as opposed to the other Germanic languages . The first plural ending A -mäs is ( like the ...
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DEDICATION 134 | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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