Language, Band 16George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... Latin be resolved into iure , līte agō , the compounds having accumulated diverse connotations . In fatigō we may recognize the locative of the i - stem * fatis , from ... Latin , of course , depends for its plausibility LATIN ETYMOLOGIES 89.
... Latin be resolved into iure , līte agō , the compounds having accumulated diverse connotations . In fatigō we may recognize the locative of the i - stem * fatis , from ... Latin , of course , depends for its plausibility LATIN ETYMOLOGIES 89.
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... Latin had * impietosum ' impious ' beside pietosum ' pious ' ; cf. the Spanish form impiedoso . Pt . impiedoso would be the regular derivative of such a Vulgar Latin form . VL caritosum , pietosum , * impietosum may well have come from ...
... Latin had * impietosum ' impious ' beside pietosum ' pious ' ; cf. the Spanish form impiedoso . Pt . impiedoso would be the regular derivative of such a Vulgar Latin form . VL caritosum , pietosum , * impietosum may well have come from ...
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... Latin ablative has three general connotations : " from " , " with " , and " in " ; they are irreconcilable so far as Latin alone is concerned . If , however , we compare Latin declension with Sanskrit , we find that the Latin ablative ...
... Latin ablative has three general connotations : " from " , " with " , and " in " ; they are irreconcilable so far as Latin alone is concerned . If , however , we compare Latin declension with Sanskrit , we find that the Latin ablative ...
Inhalt
A Note on Vowel Length in American Speech | 33 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
HOCKETT R G KENT U T HOLMES JR G | 54 |
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