Language, Band 21George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1945 |
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... morpheme . Since this relation between continuous morphemes is a mmatical agreement , the method here proposed obviates the necessity ly treating this type of agreement . convenient to summarize the forms that may be found among the ...
... morpheme . Since this relation between continuous morphemes is a mmatical agreement , the method here proposed obviates the necessity ly treating this type of agreement . convenient to summarize the forms that may be found among the ...
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... morphemes are expressed by the continuous morpheme . Thus the Swahili noun phrase may be kiti iki kiti , or kiti ... morphemes partake of only nonemes ; yet we do not on the whole consider the phonemes to be ssifiers of morphemes . It is ...
... morphemes are expressed by the continuous morpheme . Thus the Swahili noun phrase may be kiti iki kiti , or kiti ... morphemes partake of only nonemes ; yet we do not on the whole consider the phonemes to be ssifiers of morphemes . It is ...
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... morphemes and phonemes . We then say that each morpheme is composed of phonemes , but that in some cases we find two or more morphemes which are complementary to each other and function distribution- ally as one morpheme . We therefore ...
... morphemes and phonemes . We then say that each morpheme is composed of phonemes , but that in some cases we find two or more morphemes which are complementary to each other and function distribution- ally as one morpheme . We therefore ...
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II | 2 |
Borrowing and Historical Evidence | 12 |
The Etymology of IXMP | 37 |
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1st or 2nd 2nd person 3rd person adjective Alex appears Avestan BERNARD BLOCH Bloch borrowed bound in buckram Brahui Canc century čiš čit compared consonant contours derived dialects Dicc Dictionary Dravidian languages EMENEAU English etymology example gender give to 1st Gondi Grammar Hars Hebr hsi-p'i HTrPol imperative 2sg Iranian juncture Kannada kát Kolami Kota languages Latin lengua lexemes Libro M. B. EMENEAU Madrid Malayalam meaning Middle Indic morpheme nasal negative forms neuter noun oblique stem occurs palatalization Pāli pheme phonemes phrase pitch phonemes plural positive forms postpositions prefix pronoun Proto-Dravidian quatrain quexar Rigveda root seems segmental semantic Semitic sense sequence Serving through 1946 Šḥ South Arabic South Arabic languages South Dravidian Spanish stout suffix syllables Tamil Telugu tense texts tion transition suffixes variant verb vocabulary vowel word Zifar