Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... examples in -er ( each occurring once ) are names of persons , thus supporting the possibility of an influence from vater and bruder . The examples of nouns in -en show a much greater number of neuters than of masculines . The original ...
... examples in -er ( each occurring once ) are names of persons , thus supporting the possibility of an influence from vater and bruder . The examples of nouns in -en show a much greater number of neuters than of masculines . The original ...
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... examples cited the semantic development should be clear . The first two groups are simple enough ; and the present use of acordarse ' to remember ' is not a difficult development if one bears in mind that it is almost identical with ...
... examples cited the semantic development should be clear . The first two groups are simple enough ; and the present use of acordarse ' to remember ' is not a difficult development if one bears in mind that it is almost identical with ...
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... examples will be of interest to Algonquianists . ] Since only three examples of Proto - Algonquian * çk have hitherto been pointed out1 ( viz . * meçkw- ' red ' , Bloomfield , LANG . 1.152 ; * nōçkwā- ' lick ' , Michelson , IJAL 8.41 ...
... examples will be of interest to Algonquianists . ] Since only three examples of Proto - Algonquian * çk have hitherto been pointed out1 ( viz . * meçkw- ' red ' , Bloomfield , LANG . 1.152 ; * nōçkwā- ' lick ' , Michelson , IJAL 8.41 ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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