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In the section on the negative imperfect ( §75a ) , the examples not only present difficulties of analysis but do not in a number of cases illustrate the rule given . For instance , in the first example it is difficult to determine ...
In the section on the negative imperfect ( §75a ) , the examples not only present difficulties of analysis but do not in a number of cases illustrate the rule given . For instance , in the first example it is difficult to determine ...
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This would mean that instead of our being given a morpheme ha and having to state that it occurs only with certain syntactic selections , we are given a morpheme which we may write ha ... ha ... and which has no further limitations of ...
This would mean that instead of our being given a morpheme ha and having to state that it occurs only with certain syntactic selections , we are given a morpheme which we may write ha ... ha ... and which has no further limitations of ...
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The clustering of repetitions of a given distinctive spelling about a given meaning ( passed versus past ) can result just as surely in establishing a fixed written sign for that meaning as can a similar clustering of sounds result in ...
The clustering of repetitions of a given distinctive spelling about a given meaning ( passed versus past ) can result just as surely in establishing a fixed written sign for that meaning as can a similar clustering of sounds result in ...
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LANGUAGE | 48 |
REVIEWS by Harry Hoijer Bernard Bloch Yakov Malkiel | 87 |
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adjective alternative American appears become beside borrowing called causative century cited clause close common compared connection considered consonant contains contrast corresponding derived dialects Dictionary discussion early ending English evidence example existence expression fact final forms gerund give given grammar hand historical Indic initial instance language later Latin less linguistic marked meaning Michigan Middle morphemes nasal noun occur original particle past perhaps person phonemes phrase pitch plural position possible preceding present probably pronoun quatrain question recorded referent relational represent root seems sense sentence sequence Serving similar Society sound Spanish statement stem suffix suggested syllable term texts tion University usually utterance variant verb vowel word writing