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... becomes B , B will become A under the same conditions . I call this process polarity for the following reason . The magnet has a positive pole ( A ) and a negative pole ( B ) . If the positive pole becomes negative under the influence ...
... becomes B , B will become A under the same conditions . I call this process polarity for the following reason . The magnet has a positive pole ( A ) and a negative pole ( B ) . If the positive pole becomes negative under the influence ...
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... become short ' . Similarly we have hattuless- ' become well ' beside hattulahh- ' make well ' , duddumess- ' become deaf ' beside duddymiyahh- ' make deaf ' . Again , just as the adjective at the basis of maninkuwahh- is represented by ...
... become short ' . Similarly we have hattuless- ' become well ' beside hattulahh- ' make well ' , duddumess- ' become deaf ' beside duddymiyahh- ' make deaf ' . Again , just as the adjective at the basis of maninkuwahh- is represented by ...
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... become crazy ' and ' to become rich ' . A survey of the textual contexts in which these forms are used reveals that logo and žî gò can only be interpreted as neuter verbs . This conclusion is further substantiated by the fact that it is ...
... become crazy ' and ' to become rich ' . A survey of the textual contexts in which these forms are used reveals that logo and žî gò can only be interpreted as neuter verbs . This conclusion is further substantiated by the fact that it is ...
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Some Germanic Developments of | 95 |
Hittite Evidence Against FullGrade | 112 |
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1st pl ablaut accent adjectives Akkadian American analogical assume beside broken plurals Chiricahua clause connection consonant corresponding Couvreur declension derived dialects EDWARD SAPIR enclitic ending English etymology evidence examples explained fact feminine final forms genitive German glottalized Goth grade Grammar Greek Hitt Hittite Hopi Hurrian imperfect Indo-European Indo-European languages Indo-Hittite inflection initial Kwakiutl language laryngeal Latin latter LINGUISTIC SOCIETY Lithuanian masc meaning Meillet MORRIS SWADESH neuter nominative Nootka nouns Nuzi Nuzu o-stems oblique occur original Oscan person phonetic phonology plural position prefix present probably Professor Prokosch pronoun reduplicated ROLAND G Romance Sapir seems semantic Semitic sentence singular SOCIETY OF AMERICA Solør Spanish spirant stem Sturtevant suffix suggested syllable syntax Taos tion Toch Tocharian University verb voiced voiceless vowel Walde-Pokorny words