Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... probably , than anywhere else in an equal group of unquestioned cog- nates . The exceptions arise , in the main , from the fact that the words are in use so closely associated with one another that they affect one another's forms.1 One ...
... probably , than anywhere else in an equal group of unquestioned cog- nates . The exceptions arise , in the main , from the fact that the words are in use so closely associated with one another that they affect one another's forms.1 One ...
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... probably subjunctive in origin ( cf. Sanskrit bhárāņi ) . The final -n ' in Albanian verbs like martón ' ' I marry ' is to be derived from * -aniō.10 Beside the usual ter- mination -mi ( jami ' I make ' ) ' Hittite ' has forms in -bhi ...
... probably subjunctive in origin ( cf. Sanskrit bhárāņi ) . The final -n ' in Albanian verbs like martón ' ' I marry ' is to be derived from * -aniō.10 Beside the usual ter- mination -mi ( jami ' I make ' ) ' Hittite ' has forms in -bhi ...
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... probably to be 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 ...
... probably to be 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 ...
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... * -mo . 43 The final -ě is probably influenced by the pronoun ve ' we two ' ( Brugmann , Grundriss 2. 3. 639 ) . " See Wiedemann 25 . It would also appear that , unlike the first and THE PRES . IND . ACT . IN INDO - EUROPEAN 77.
... * -mo . 43 The final -ě is probably influenced by the pronoun ve ' we two ' ( Brugmann , Grundriss 2. 3. 639 ) . " See Wiedemann 25 . It would also appear that , unlike the first and THE PRES . IND . ACT . IN INDO - EUROPEAN 77.
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... probably receives its -un by analogy with the first person singular , while the h may be by another analogy with the second person plural , where h legitimately corresponds to Sanskrit th . The Pali ending -ma ( labhāma ' we seize ...
... probably receives its -un by analogy with the first person singular , while the h may be by another analogy with the second person plural , where h legitimately corresponds to Sanskrit th . The Pali ending -ma ( labhāma ' we seize ...
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