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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... indicates 1st - person subject , and the 3rd - person object is indicated by zero ) , perfect ( da ) miçeria ' I have written it ' ( where m- would elsewhere indicate a 1st - person ( indirect ) OBJECT , and -a a 3rd - person SUBJECT ) ...
... indicates 1st - person subject , and the 3rd - person object is indicated by zero ) , perfect ( da ) miçeria ' I have written it ' ( where m- would elsewhere indicate a 1st - person ( indirect ) OBJECT , and -a a 3rd - person SUBJECT ) ...
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... indicate the conditions under which the alternation takes place : phones in A are found whenever a long consonant or long liquid follows the vowel segment , i.e. whenever the consonant or liquid closes the syllable ; the phones in B are ...
... indicate the conditions under which the alternation takes place : phones in A are found whenever a long consonant or long liquid follows the vowel segment , i.e. whenever the consonant or liquid closes the syllable ; the phones in B are ...
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... indicate the presence of hiatus . But for Mycenaean Greek we have only the evidence of the writing , and without the help of meter or some other indication we cannot tell whether the writing of one of the open - voweled syllables after ...
... indicate the presence of hiatus . But for Mycenaean Greek we have only the evidence of the writing , and without the help of meter or some other indication we cannot tell whether the writing of one of the open - voweled syllables after ...
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