Language, Bände 11-16Linguistic Society of America, 1939 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... examples is ' iw , inanimate singular substitution , in the last waposo ' Rabbit ' ( proper name ) . The second term in the first example is all that comes after jɛ ; ? i , inanimate singular demonstrative substitution used articularly ...
... examples is ' iw , inanimate singular substitution , in the last waposo ' Rabbit ' ( proper name ) . The second term in the first example is all that comes after jɛ ; ? i , inanimate singular demonstrative substitution used articularly ...
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... example , nisita ' to buy it ' ( root nis- ) nisakitá ' several ( distributively ) to buy it ' ( theme nisak- ) fo yitá ' to saw it ' ( root fo'y- ) fo yakita ' several ( distributively ) to saw it ' ( theme foʻyak- ) nafkitá ' to hit ...
... example , nisita ' to buy it ' ( root nis- ) nisakitá ' several ( distributively ) to buy it ' ( theme nisak- ) fo yitá ' to saw it ' ( root fo'y- ) fo yakita ' several ( distributively ) to saw it ' ( theme foʻyak- ) nafkitá ' to hit ...
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... example also illustrates this phenomenon . 11 The triple n in this example is correct . Roots and themes ending in a geminated n insert the infix -n- in forming Stem V just as all other roots and themes do . 12 This example illustrates ...
... example also illustrates this phenomenon . 11 The triple n in this example is correct . Roots and themes ending in a geminated n insert the infix -n- in forming Stem V just as all other roots and themes do . 12 This example illustrates ...
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The Statistical Technique | 156 |
The Nakši Rustam Inscriptions of Darius | 160 |
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