Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... becomes a noun , its instrumental element will be si ( instead of sa in verbs ) . For instance , tu'ga expresses the notion beat : tuga ' - kux ' he beats ; tuga - sa'kux ' he beats with it ; tu'ga - x ' the beating ; tuga ' - si - x ...
... becomes a noun , its instrumental element will be si ( instead of sa in verbs ) . For instance , tu'ga expresses the notion beat : tuga ' - kux ' he beats ; tuga - sa'kux ' he beats with it ; tu'ga - x ' the beating ; tuga ' - si - x ...
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... become vocalic . Can a long vowel in the initial syllable of this word be explained on any reasonable basis , in the face of the short vowed attested by all other languages ? 1 I give a minimum of references , citing here collectively A ...
... become vocalic . Can a long vowel in the initial syllable of this word be explained on any reasonable basis , in the face of the short vowed attested by all other languages ? 1 I give a minimum of references , citing here collectively A ...
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... become -nt- in early Latin . No parallel to this association of the first five digits in their vocalic length can be found in Oscan and Umbrian , where the words for ' 4 ' and ' 5 ' were petora and * pompe , amply attested by glosses ...
... become -nt- in early Latin . No parallel to this association of the first five digits in their vocalic length can be found in Oscan and Umbrian , where the words for ' 4 ' and ' 5 ' were petora and * pompe , amply attested by glosses ...
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... become nationally conscious . Castilian was the language of the court , of the army , and of the new schools and universities of Spain and Spanish America . We find exactly this same problem in New Mexico . There are the English words ...
... become nationally conscious . Castilian was the language of the court , of the army , and of the new schools and universities of Spain and Spanish America . We find exactly this same problem in New Mexico . There are the English words ...
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... . The dues of Life Members amount to One Hundred Dollars less half the annual dues already paid , in addition to the dues of the current year ; thus any member who joined in 1925 may in 1927 become a Life Member on 28 NOTES AND PERSONALIA.
... . The dues of Life Members amount to One Hundred Dollars less half the annual dues already paid , in addition to the dues of the current year ; thus any member who joined in 1925 may in 1927 become a Life Member on 28 NOTES AND PERSONALIA.
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