Language, Band 16George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... examples . The most convenient starting - point is provided by sentences which contain forms of the stem pašš- ' send ' ; it occurs frequently enough to make a number of varying examples available . As a first group I quote such ...
... examples . The most convenient starting - point is provided by sentences which contain forms of the stem pašš- ' send ' ; it occurs frequently enough to make a number of varying examples available . As a first group I quote such ...
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... Examples : ninseys ' he kept buying it ' ( stem ni · ns- < root nis- ) nisă nkeys ' they kept buying it ' ( stem nisă nk- < theme nisak- ) fornyeys ' he kept sawing it ' ( stem fony- < root fo'y- ) fo ya nkeys ' they kept sawing it ...
... Examples : ninseys ' he kept buying it ' ( stem ni · ns- < root nis- ) nisă nkeys ' they kept buying it ' ( stem nisă nk- < theme nisak- ) fornyeys ' he kept sawing it ' ( stem fony- < root fo'y- ) fo ya nkeys ' they kept sawing it ...
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... EXAMPLES OF SENSE 4 A branch of the Rio Congo , Republic of Panama , is called Mahogany Creek because of its great number of mahogany trees . - Southern Lumberman , 1/15/39 , p . 31 , col . 3 . The mahogany and cedar are imposing trees ...
... EXAMPLES OF SENSE 4 A branch of the Rio Congo , Republic of Panama , is called Mahogany Creek because of its great number of mahogany trees . - Southern Lumberman , 1/15/39 , p . 31 , col . 3 . The mahogany and cedar are imposing trees ...
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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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