Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 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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... Greek suffix -ánō was not an indefinitely productive morpheme of well characterized meaning ( like , say , the comparative suffix -teros ) ; it was one of a group of morphs whose main function was to mark verb forms as imperfective ...
... Greek suffix -ánō was not an indefinitely productive morpheme of well characterized meaning ( like , say , the comparative suffix -teros ) ; it was one of a group of morphs whose main function was to mark verb forms as imperfective ...
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... Greek perfect héstēka ' I stand ' : presential in meaning , héstēka also acquired pres- ent form.32 This regularization of inflection is in no way parallel to the postulated creation of a present dókō ' I give ' beside the perfect ...
... Greek perfect héstēka ' I stand ' : presential in meaning , héstēka also acquired pres- ent form.32 This regularization of inflection is in no way parallel to the postulated creation of a present dókō ' I give ' beside the perfect ...
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... Greek in such terms as the following . 18 : ... à restituer aux mots translitérés , mais déformés par l'écriture ... Greek as written in modern texts with the Ionic alphabet , Byzantine accentuation , and modern Classical conventions of ...
... Greek in such terms as the following . 18 : ... à restituer aux mots translitérés , mais déformés par l'écriture ... Greek as written in modern texts with the Ionic alphabet , Byzantine accentuation , and modern Classical conventions of ...
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