Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... 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. Walde , Lat . etym . Wtb . , s . vv .; E. Boisacq , Dict . étym . de la ...
... 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. Walde , Lat . etym . Wtb . , s . vv .; E. Boisacq , Dict . étym . de la ...
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... explained in this compound as due to dissimilation . It has been suggested by others that the word is connected with Kvéw and meant originally ' young animal ' , ' cub ' , ' whelp ' ; if so , that it should be neuter is not surprising ...
... explained in this compound as due to dissimilation . It has been suggested by others that the word is connected with Kvéw and meant originally ' young animal ' , ' cub ' , ' whelp ' ; if so , that it should be neuter is not surprising ...
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... explained as from * -ō - m ( -m being a second- ary termination ) , but forms in -mi also appear , as Old Church Slavic jami ' I eat ' ( cf. Old Slovenian mogo ' I can ' : New Slovenian pečem ' I bake ' ; Russian jěmů ' I eat ' : Old ...
... explained as from * -ō - m ( -m being a second- ary termination ) , but forms in -mi also appear , as Old Church Slavic jami ' I eat ' ( cf. Old Slovenian mogo ' I can ' : New Slovenian pečem ' I bake ' ; Russian jěmů ' I eat ' : Old ...
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... explained either as ( a ) * bheresi > * pepehi > * pepe , to which -s was added on the analogy of rions , didws , etc .; or ( b ) that * pepe gave rise to pépes through contamination with * pepes ( cf. Sanskrit á - bharas and such ...
... explained either as ( a ) * bheresi > * pepehi > * pepe , to which -s was added on the analogy of rions , didws , etc .; or ( b ) that * pepe gave rise to pépes through contamination with * pepes ( cf. Sanskrit á - bharas and such ...
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... explained as being in reality augmentless secondary forms ( injunctives ) used as presents.22 The Kuchean ending - ( e.g. nesed ' art ' ) is obscure . ' Hittite ' shows -ti beside the normal -ši ( jaši ' makest ' ) , as in arnutti ...
... explained as being in reality augmentless secondary forms ( injunctives ) used as presents.22 The Kuchean ending - ( e.g. nesed ' art ' ) is obscure . ' Hittite ' shows -ti beside the normal -ši ( jaši ' makest ' ) , as in arnutti ...
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