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But if one will notice the thirteen examples under 1a , 1c , 2a ( 2c does not occur ) , he must be struck by the fact that all show a combination ... The only example that can be considered as coming from the earliest stratum is II 47.
But if one will notice the thirteen examples under 1a , 1c , 2a ( 2c does not occur ) , he must be struck by the fact that all show a combination ... The only example that can be considered as coming from the earliest stratum is II 47.
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Trager finds in his speech the example twánii , varying with more elegant twéntii for twenty . I have observed málk for milk and báldn for building in Milton ( máltn ) , Wisconsin . The most numerous examples I know of are in McDavid's ...
Trager finds in his speech the example twánii , varying with more elegant twéntii for twenty . I have observed málk for milk and báldn for building in Milton ( máltn ) , Wisconsin . The most numerous examples I know of are in McDavid's ...
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( Example : wait . ) BASE GROUP 1 . BASE GROUP 2 . BASE GROUP 3 . Second alternant before suffix 2. ( Example : take . ) Second alternant before suffixes 2 and 3. ... ( For the only example see §6.1 s.v. have . ) 4.2 .
( Example : wait . ) BASE GROUP 1 . BASE GROUP 2 . BASE GROUP 3 . Second alternant before suffix 2. ( Example : take . ) Second alternant before suffixes 2 and 3. ... ( For the only example see §6.1 s.v. have . ) 4.2 .
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