Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... pattern , and of these to connectives , the grammatical pattern ' ( 14 ) . These pro- portions , representing reduction of the frequencies ( listed in the appendix ) by the least common denominator , are given in two tables ( 16-7 ) ...
... pattern , and of these to connectives , the grammatical pattern ' ( 14 ) . These pro- portions , representing reduction of the frequencies ( listed in the appendix ) by the least common denominator , are given in two tables ( 16-7 ) ...
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... pattern with fixed stem - initial stress throughout the plural : súd'i súdej súd'jam . Svin'já ' pig ' usually patterns like sem'já and sestrá ( svín'i svinéj svín'jam ) , but admits an aberrant dative svin'jám as well . The three ...
... pattern with fixed stem - initial stress throughout the plural : súd'i súdej súd'jam . Svin'já ' pig ' usually patterns like sem'já and sestrá ( svín'i svinéj svín'jam ) , but admits an aberrant dative svin'jám as well . The three ...
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... pattern - a -- ( a ) inī is supposedly established by Skt . jārá- : jāriṇī or yakṣá- : yakşini , the difference between Indic -inī and Iran . -a - inī being what Benveniste calls a légère variation ' ( 29 , fn . 4 ) without stating any ...
... pattern - a -- ( a ) inī is supposedly established by Skt . jārá- : jāriṇī or yakṣá- : yakşini , the difference between Indic -inī and Iran . -a - inī being what Benveniste calls a légère variation ' ( 29 , fn . 4 ) without stating any ...
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