Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... Adjective function and the posi- tion of the accent preserve their distinctive class character to an un- common degree . In the accented texts of the Veda we find the majority ( though not all ) of these Indo - European formations ...
... Adjective function and the posi- tion of the accent preserve their distinctive class character to an un- common degree . In the accented texts of the Veda we find the majority ( though not all ) of these Indo - European formations ...
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... adjective in -ú : just as the u - adjectives are never made from u - roots , so u - roots never make adjectives in u- . This is evidently a case for suppletion : the u - roots must resort to other afformatives . It is not to be expected ...
... adjective in -ú : just as the u - adjectives are never made from u - roots , so u - roots never make adjectives in u- . This is evidently a case for suppletion : the u - roots must resort to other afformatives . It is not to be expected ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. exists not a single instance of an adjective in -ú- ; such a formation is , indeed , typically unimaginable . More or less antique cases of -ró- adjectives with u in the root are , of course , to ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. exists not a single instance of an adjective in -ú- ; such a formation is , indeed , typically unimaginable . More or less antique cases of -ró- adjectives with u in the root are , of course , to ...
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