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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... example means ' already ' , and determines the perfective form of the verb . Finally , in this general discussion of aspect , we should like to mention an interesting linguistic function of Greek aspect to which Seiler draws our atten ...
... example means ' already ' , and determines the perfective form of the verb . Finally , in this general discussion of aspect , we should like to mention an interesting linguistic function of Greek aspect to which Seiler draws our atten ...
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... example , yet the author repeatedly took this risk . He was safe in posit- ing [ 8 ] ~ [ y ] , especially before a back - vowel : abuya ( 116 ) ~ aguya ( 239 ) ' needle ' < * ACUCULA , for ACUC ( U ) LA , from ACUS.36 The equivalence ...
... example , yet the author repeatedly took this risk . He was safe in posit- ing [ 8 ] ~ [ y ] , especially before a back - vowel : abuya ( 116 ) ~ aguya ( 239 ) ' needle ' < * ACUCULA , for ACUC ( U ) LA , from ACUS.36 The equivalence ...
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... examples for which we seek an explanation.5 ( 2 ) Such examples are exceedingly rare in Old Portuguese outside the ... example of such coordination , Maurer quotes from João de Barros : Saltou todo o gentio da cidade com o favor dos ...
... examples for which we seek an explanation.5 ( 2 ) Such examples are exceedingly rare in Old Portuguese outside the ... example of such coordination , Maurer quotes from João de Barros : Saltou todo o gentio da cidade com o favor dos ...
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