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They in turn are of two sorts corresponding to selective and modulus in the semantic categories , but here better styled SELECTIVE and ALTERNATIVE . Selective isosemantic classes are typified by ' declensions ' and ' conjugations ' ...
They in turn are of two sorts corresponding to selective and modulus in the semantic categories , but here better styled SELECTIVE and ALTERNATIVE . Selective isosemantic classes are typified by ' declensions ' and ' conjugations ' ...
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stems characterized by na- ( -anna- ) suffix , as also , presumably , in the case of stems characterized by reduplication or s- suffix , or both , whose corresponding simple stems demanded the same alternative endings , but quite ...
stems characterized by na- ( -anna- ) suffix , as also , presumably , in the case of stems characterized by reduplication or s- suffix , or both , whose corresponding simple stems demanded the same alternative endings , but quite ...
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( §3.31 ) , some pseudo - predicates with an alternative or a gerund nucleus are in the polite state . Thus , the alternative of the copula will sometimes appear as désitari instead of dáttari , and the gerund of such a verb as itasu ...
( §3.31 ) , some pseudo - predicates with an alternative or a gerund nucleus are in the polite state . Thus , the alternative of the copula will sometimes appear as désitari instead of dáttari , and the gerund of such a verb as itasu ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
LANGUAGE | 48 |
REVIEWS by Harry Hoijer Bernard Bloch Yakov Malkiel | 87 |
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