Language, Band 16George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... haplology usually assumed in the development of this ending must have taken place , if at all , in the VL period or earlier , not in OPt . , as has been believed . ] The common explanation of Portuguese adjectives ending in -doso is ...
... haplology usually assumed in the development of this ending must have taken place , if at all , in the VL period or earlier , not in OPt . , as has been believed . ] The common explanation of Portuguese adjectives ending in -doso is ...
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... haplology , and gives as an example * aetatosum > * idadoso > idoso ; thus he implies that the haplology took place in Old Portuguese . Du Cange1o gives caritosum and pietosum , which obviously became Pt . caridoso and piedoso ...
... haplology , and gives as an example * aetatosum > * idadoso > idoso ; thus he implies that the haplology took place in Old Portuguese . Du Cange1o gives caritosum and pietosum , which obviously became Pt . caridoso and piedoso ...
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... haplology of an earlier medial syllable -ta- . In Pt . habilidoso , the fact that the intertonic -i- did not fall would seem to indicate a semi - learned development , probably of a VL * habili- tosum , which may in turn have come from ...
... haplology of an earlier medial syllable -ta- . In Pt . habilidoso , the fact that the intertonic -i- did not fall would seem to indicate a semi - learned development , probably of a VL * habili- tosum , which may in turn have come from ...
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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