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The primary meaning was probably ' strike , smite ' . For the development of the meaning ' close ' ( a door ) , compare German zuschlagen . Without the suffix ( u ) k we have the iterative - intensive hazzik- ( i.e. hat - sk- ) ' strike ...
The primary meaning was probably ' strike , smite ' . For the development of the meaning ' close ' ( a door ) , compare German zuschlagen . Without the suffix ( u ) k we have the iterative - intensive hazzik- ( i.e. hat - sk- ) ' strike ...
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( 95 ) in the New England town records are probably occasioned by a closer pronunciation of [ æ ] , which still distinguishes eastern New England , rather than being ' merely orthographic ' substitutions , as Krapp hesitatingly suggests ...
( 95 ) in the New England town records are probably occasioned by a closer pronunciation of [ æ ] , which still distinguishes eastern New England , rather than being ' merely orthographic ' substitutions , as Krapp hesitatingly suggests ...
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And the vowels in Freneau's imperfect rimes like mourn : urn probably were not much different from what they are now in the East , and not [ O- ] and [ U ) , respectively ( 140 ) , for the vowel in urn had certainly been unrounded to ...
And the vowels in Freneau's imperfect rimes like mourn : urn probably were not much different from what they are now in the East , and not [ O- ] and [ U ) , respectively ( 140 ) , for the vowel in urn had certainly been unrounded to ...
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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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