Language, Band 10George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... noun but also its modifiers have lost the distinctions of case - form , quite as in Dutch de man and English the man , and one asks about the languages that show case - form in both noun and modifier . In this way one may easily lapse ...
... noun but also its modifiers have lost the distinctions of case - form , quite as in Dutch de man and English the man , and one asks about the languages that show case - form in both noun and modifier . In this way one may easily lapse ...
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... noun function ; but there seem to be some traces of action nouns in tos , notably Goth . aips , OHG eid , ON eidr , Ir . oeth ' oath ' ; Gk . BioTos ' life ' , Jávaros ' death ' , κáμатоs ' toil ' , vóσTOS ' return ' . Nevertheless the ...
... noun function ; but there seem to be some traces of action nouns in tos , notably Goth . aips , OHG eid , ON eidr , Ir . oeth ' oath ' ; Gk . BioTos ' life ' , Jávaros ' death ' , κáμатоs ' toil ' , vóσTOS ' return ' . Nevertheless the ...
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... nouns in -pa ( dhūpayati ) to form a new formal - semantic group in Indic . The noun dipa occurs relatively late , which makes one hesitate to regard it as anything but a secondary outgrowth of the older - recorded dipayati ( whence ...
... nouns in -pa ( dhūpayati ) to form a new formal - semantic group in Indic . The noun dipa occurs relatively late , which makes one hesitate to regard it as anything but a secondary outgrowth of the older - recorded dipayati ( whence ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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