Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... correspond as well as circumdamur to the active hostis nos circumdat ( ib . ) . Both these state- ments I deny : vicus montibus continetur corresponds to montes vicum continent , and ab hoste circumdati sumus corresponds to hostis nos ...
... correspond as well as circumdamur to the active hostis nos circumdat ( ib . ) . Both these state- ments I deny : vicus montibus continetur corresponds to montes vicum continent , and ab hoste circumdati sumus corresponds to hostis nos ...
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... corresponding aorist formed with the same stem as the future . In one case ( teles [ s ] a- ) the normal aorist is an s - aorist , but does not correspond to the future , though there is one occurrence of a future telesso- . In one case ...
... corresponding aorist formed with the same stem as the future . In one case ( teles [ s ] a- ) the normal aorist is an s - aorist , but does not correspond to the future , though there is one occurrence of a future telesso- . In one case ...
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... corresponding adjective is re- corded , the category of this word is doubtful . The purpose of the following dis ... corresponds to the Gmc . abstract suffix * -ipō- ( cf. Goth . weit- wod - ipa ' witness ' , garaiht - ipa ...
... corresponding adjective is re- corded , the category of this word is doubtful . The purpose of the following dis ... corresponds to the Gmc . abstract suffix * -ipō- ( cf. Goth . weit- wod - ipa ' witness ' , garaiht - ipa ...
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