Language, Bände 9-10Linguistic Society of America, 1933 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... analogical transfer from the thematic conjugation receives further confirmation from the appearance of the same -izzi in stems for which Sturtevant's explanation is impossible and which therefore must be analogical . Such forms are ...
... analogical transfer from the thematic conjugation receives further confirmation from the appearance of the same -izzi in stems for which Sturtevant's explanation is impossible and which therefore must be analogical . Such forms are ...
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... analogical . Sometimes the association with the derivative form was so close that the phonetic tendency was entirely displaced , i.e. , the n in the secondary combination ns never was lost . In the following list the derivative form is ...
... analogical . Sometimes the association with the derivative form was so close that the phonetic tendency was entirely displaced , i.e. , the n in the secondary combination ns never was lost . In the following list the derivative form is ...
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... analogical -rire is not much commoner ; to be sure cakrire occurs 15 times , but otherwise we find only dadhrire once , and jabhrire three times . These secondary and analogical forms gave rise to the further analogical forms in -rire ...
... analogical -rire is not much commoner ; to be sure cakrire occurs 15 times , but otherwise we find only dadhrire once , and jabhrire three times . These secondary and analogical forms gave rise to the further analogical forms in -rire ...
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HENRY CECIL WYLD Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 47 |
E PARMENTER S N TREVIÑO C A BEVANS The Influence | 72 |
Miscellanea | 82 |
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