Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... becomes w ?. In the meantime , the ih has become í and the t has dropped , leaving the i between two labials , a situation which causes it to become ú . But this ú , being now in a syllable which ends in ? , becomes û ( with a falling ...
... becomes w ?. In the meantime , the ih has become í and the t has dropped , leaving the i between two labials , a situation which causes it to become ú . But this ú , being now in a syllable which ends in ? , becomes û ( with a falling ...
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... become such , the AP particular of / about goals must become goal - particularize . Similarly , similar ( to ) coin must become a unitary coin - similar to which the verbal particle -ize is affixed . This V can be nominalized as coin ...
... become such , the AP particular of / about goals must become goal - particularize . Similarly , similar ( to ) coin must become a unitary coin - similar to which the verbal particle -ize is affixed . This V can be nominalized as coin ...
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... become rotten ' . 60. FILL . FUV 119 Ch . teme ' fill ' , Lp . dievvâ ' become full ' , Hu . töm , tëm ' cram ' . DED 2735 Ta . tevil ' be full ' , Ma . tivirruka ' cram ' , Ka . tīvu ' become full ' . ( For this reconstruction , see ...
... become rotten ' . 60. FILL . FUV 119 Ch . teme ' fill ' , Lp . dievvâ ' become full ' , Hu . töm , tëm ' cram ' . DED 2735 Ta . tevil ' be full ' , Ma . tivirruka ' cram ' , Ka . tīvu ' become full ' . ( For this reconstruction , see ...
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