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A clear example is tig , the dative sg . of tech ' house ' ; although taig is given as the normal OIr . form by Thurneysen ( TH ' 338 ) , tig is strongly supported by OWelsh tig , Mod . Welsh ty ( a dat . sg . which has become ...
A clear example is tig , the dative sg . of tech ' house ' ; although taig is given as the normal OIr . form by Thurneysen ( TH ' 338 ) , tig is strongly supported by OWelsh tig , Mod . Welsh ty ( a dat . sg . which has become ...
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It will be obvious from the examples given that ambiguities must be rare , since context , either verbal or non - verbal , or construction , or both , will prevent them . Ambiguities undoubtedly do occur , but I have no examples of them ...
It will be obvious from the examples given that ambiguities must be rare , since context , either verbal or non - verbal , or construction , or both , will prevent them . Ambiguities undoubtedly do occur , but I have no examples of them ...
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Thus , affix 1 includes he , ha , and ha ! among its alternants ; each of these alternants is given a superscript concordance number : 11 for he , 12.9 for ha , 18-8 for ha !, and so on . Bases are designated X , with a concordance ...
Thus , affix 1 includes he , ha , and ha ! among its alternants ; each of these alternants is given a superscript concordance number : 11 for he , 12.9 for ha , 18-8 for ha !, and so on . Bases are designated X , with a concordance ...
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Personal Pronouns in Reflexive Situations | 23 |
The Phonemic Split of Germanic k in Old English | 34 |
NonInitial k in the North of England | 43 |
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