Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... possible to defend such a derivation in A , it is clearly not possible to do so in the case of B. Therefore , with Pedersen , I should prefer to connect the A and B forms with each other first . As regards the obl . pl . B -m , A -s , I ...
... possible to defend such a derivation in A , it is clearly not possible to do so in the case of B. Therefore , with Pedersen , I should prefer to connect the A and B forms with each other first . As regards the obl . pl . B -m , A -s , I ...
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... possible that the responsibility lies in an unconscious recognition of the series : he , him ; they , them ; who , whom . In Hockett's system the parallel development of these three sets of forms is not considered significant , even ...
... possible that the responsibility lies in an unconscious recognition of the series : he , him ; they , them ; who , whom . In Hockett's system the parallel development of these three sets of forms is not considered significant , even ...
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... possible semantic relationships between homophonous forms . The following very limited series will give some idea of the range . ( Note that the order of meanings in this list has no reference to the order of derivation . ) ( 1 ) Form ...
... possible semantic relationships between homophonous forms . The following very limited series will give some idea of the range . ( Note that the order of meanings in this list has no reference to the order of derivation . ) ( 1 ) Form ...
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Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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