Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... ending , it is usually associated with the cognate Nor- wegian -i ( written -ig ) , with Intonation 2 , so that we get : busy [ " bissi ] , easy [ " isi ] . In one instance it has been eliminated in favor of a native adjective ending ...
... ending , it is usually associated with the cognate Nor- wegian -i ( written -ig ) , with Intonation 2 , so that we get : busy [ " bissi ] , easy [ " isi ] . In one instance it has been eliminated in favor of a native adjective ending ...
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... ending for the genitive singular was the rule for all strong nouns . The nouns which were shifting to the strong ... ending , first for strong masculine nouns ending in -en , and then for strong neuters of this kind . From such nouns ...
... ending for the genitive singular was the rule for all strong nouns . The nouns which were shifting to the strong ... ending , first for strong masculine nouns ending in -en , and then for strong neuters of this kind . From such nouns ...
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... ending in -t ( 3 occurring once , one twice ) an s - sound precedes the t : these nouns are , perhaps , better classified with those ending in a sibilant . The group of stems ending in -er which shows genitive forms without -s suggests ...
... ending in -t ( 3 occurring once , one twice ) an s - sound precedes the t : these nouns are , perhaps , better classified with those ending in a sibilant . The group of stems ending in -er which shows genitive forms without -s suggests ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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