Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... analogical formation . I would connect harnik- with Latin frango ' break ' and hark- with Gothic brikan , Anglo - Saxon brecan ' break ' , Latin frēgi ' I broke ' , fragor ' crash ' , etc. In the Indo - European languages forms from the ...
... analogical formation . I would connect harnik- with Latin frango ' break ' and hark- with Gothic brikan , Anglo - Saxon brecan ' break ' , Latin frēgi ' I broke ' , fragor ' crash ' , etc. In the Indo - European languages forms from the ...
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... analogical in any case . As we have more than once assumed , the third pl . perf . of the IE languages ( Skt . ārur , Lat . ēgēre , Tocharian weñāre ' they have said ' ) appears in Hittite as the third pl . pret . ( šekkir , ekir , erir ) ...
... analogical in any case . As we have more than once assumed , the third pl . perf . of the IE languages ( Skt . ārur , Lat . ēgēre , Tocharian weñāre ' they have said ' ) appears in Hittite as the third pl . pret . ( šekkir , ekir , erir ) ...
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... analogical proportion , erir : aranzi = ešir : x , yielded ašanzi ' they are , ' and similarly we get ašandu ' let them be ' , and ašanza ' being ' . Just so epmi ' I take ' ( : Lat . adipiscor , coëpi , etc. ) always shows the stem ...
... analogical proportion , erir : aranzi = ešir : x , yielded ašanzi ' they are , ' and similarly we get ašandu ' let them be ' , and ašanza ' being ' . Just so epmi ' I take ' ( : Lat . adipiscor , coëpi , etc. ) always shows the stem ...
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... analogical accretion the etymology of the word is the first criterion , but if the etymology of the word is uncertain then the only criterion is the frequency of the initial h- especially in the oldest texts ( Elder Edda , Larsson ) ...
... analogical accretion the etymology of the word is the first criterion , but if the etymology of the word is uncertain then the only criterion is the frequency of the initial h- especially in the oldest texts ( Elder Edda , Larsson ) ...
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... analogical formations . Often they were patterned after associated externally similar forms which were mis- understood as to structure , so that what was a part of the word itself ' That * fu- got into the subjunctive , e.g. Osc . fusíd ...
... analogical formations . Often they were patterned after associated externally similar forms which were mis- understood as to structure , so that what was a part of the word itself ' That * fu- got into the subjunctive , e.g. Osc . fusíd ...
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