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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... contains four prefixes which are never preceded by other prefix subgroups . Suffix class 100 ( traditionally word - formational suffixes ) contains 7 members . I question the suffix -ern- . Is it not a dialectal or free variant of -ar ...
... contains four prefixes which are never preceded by other prefix subgroups . Suffix class 100 ( traditionally word - formational suffixes ) contains 7 members . I question the suffix -ern- . Is it not a dialectal or free variant of -ar ...
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... contains a verb and can only be replaced by another unit containing a verb . The verb itself is defined first of all in morphological terms ; Voorhoeve rightly remarks ( ibid . ) , ' We define with the aid of a still undefined category ...
... contains a verb and can only be replaced by another unit containing a verb . The verb itself is defined first of all in morphological terms ; Voorhoeve rightly remarks ( ibid . ) , ' We define with the aid of a still undefined category ...
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... contains , and vice versa . The scales are divided into ten parts ; the sentence er wird hier sein contains diagrammatically 30 percent future , 70 percent modality . ... The work has so far , to my knowledge , been reviewed only twice ...
... contains , and vice versa . The scales are divided into ten parts ; the sentence er wird hier sein contains diagrammatically 30 percent future , 70 percent modality . ... The work has so far , to my knowledge , been reviewed only twice ...
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