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I must add , however , that I did not there undertake a complete discussion of Plautine Greek ; perhaps sycophanta was taken over by the comic poets in the process of translation , although it is not impossible that it was current slang ...
I must add , however , that I did not there undertake a complete discussion of Plautine Greek ; perhaps sycophanta was taken over by the comic poets in the process of translation , although it is not impossible that it was current slang ...
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In the Owl and the Nightingale we find an approximation to the complete loss of final n in all the unstressed inflectional syllables that developed from the Old English endings -an , -um , -on , and -en : i.e. in both the singular and ...
In the Owl and the Nightingale we find an approximation to the complete loss of final n in all the unstressed inflectional syllables that developed from the Old English endings -an , -um , -on , and -en : i.e. in both the singular and ...
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In the London English of Chaucer there is complete loss of final n in the singular of weak nouns . There is also complete loss of the nasal in both the strong and weak adjective inflection , except for thesurvival of the Old English ...
In the London English of Chaucer there is complete loss of final n in the singular of weak nouns . There is also complete loss of the nasal in both the strong and weak adjective inflection , except for thesurvival of the Old English ...
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Catellus Caniculus A Case of Semantic Inter | 6 |
The Instrumental and the Comitative | 9 |
The tt in Latin Quattuor | 12 |
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