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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... original root structure , the original ablaut alternation , and reduplication.1 The function of the first two criteria is seen most clearly in the first three classes , whose root structure in Pre - Germanic is set out in Table 2.2 1 ...
... original root structure , the original ablaut alternation , and reduplication.1 The function of the first two criteria is seen most clearly in the first three classes , whose root structure in Pre - Germanic is set out in Table 2.2 1 ...
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... original e and o ( Gmc . a ) of the present and the preterit singular have also , in some cases , undergone sound - change . The Old English classes IV - VI retain the original consonant structure , but show irregularities in the original ...
... original e and o ( Gmc . a ) of the present and the preterit singular have also , in some cases , undergone sound - change . The Old English classes IV - VI retain the original consonant structure , but show irregularities in the original ...
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... original wpr + i does not in itself strengthen the assumption of an original up + i , cf. modern German wird kommen , but not wurde kommen . When Saltveit adduces ' dieselbe Fügung im Gotischen ' , he seems to have forgotten that ...
... original wpr + i does not in itself strengthen the assumption of an original up + i , cf. modern German wird kommen , but not wurde kommen . When Saltveit adduces ' dieselbe Fügung im Gotischen ' , he seems to have forgotten that ...
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