Language, Band 23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 |
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... perhaps gher- ' want ' , cf. § 18.1c . pRi ge - ye - se - re > IH ĝhesr - 286 ' hand ' in Hit . kessar id . , perhaps also the origin of some of the Gk . dialect - forms cognate with Att . xelp ' hand ' . pRs de - yere - xe > IH dyerx ...
... perhaps gher- ' want ' , cf. § 18.1c . pRi ge - ye - se - re > IH ĝhesr - 286 ' hand ' in Hit . kessar id . , perhaps also the origin of some of the Gk . dialect - forms cognate with Att . xelp ' hand ' . pRs de - yere - xe > IH dyerx ...
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... Perhaps different meanings of through are involved . ( 2 ) Perhaps the construction of see through your friend does not bear the same semantic relation to that of see your friend through as the construction of wake up your friend bears ...
... Perhaps different meanings of through are involved . ( 2 ) Perhaps the construction of see through your friend does not bear the same semantic relation to that of see your friend through as the construction of wake up your friend bears ...
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... perhaps because the examples are in a language he knows well , or perhaps for reasons other than those Nida gives , but not by Nida's argument as it stands . Perhaps there is no such WORD as ungentleman , but the FORM ungentleman occurs ...
... perhaps because the examples are in a language he knows well , or perhaps for reasons other than those Nida gives , but not by Nida's argument as it stands . Perhaps there is no such WORD as ungentleman , but the FORM ungentleman occurs ...
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