Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... with , or I brought my father . Thus we see that the instrumental element sa may transform an intransitive verb into a transitive . THE -TT- IN LATIN QUATTUOR ROLAND G. KENT UNIVERSITY OF THE INSTRUMENTAL IN THE ALEUT LANGUAGE 11.
... with , or I brought my father . Thus we see that the instrumental element sa may transform an intransitive verb into a transitive . THE -TT- IN LATIN QUATTUOR ROLAND G. KENT UNIVERSITY OF THE INSTRUMENTAL IN THE ALEUT LANGUAGE 11.
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... verb shows the same phenomenon in its ' absolute ' and ' conjunct ' forms ( without and with preverbs respectively ) , as berim < * bheremi and -biur < * bherō.2 Old Lithuanian presents a similar distinction : 3 Athematic 1 sg . dúomi ...
... verb shows the same phenomenon in its ' absolute ' and ' conjunct ' forms ( without and with preverbs respectively ) , as berim < * bheremi and -biur < * bherō.2 Old Lithuanian presents a similar distinction : 3 Athematic 1 sg . dúomi ...
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... verb has survived only in Sanskrit , Avesta , Greek , Teutonic ( Gothic , Runic Norse , and possibly in the stereotyped Old Saxon wīta ' let us'41 ) , Lithuanian , and Old Church Slavic . The scanty material available may be tabulated ...
... verb has survived only in Sanskrit , Avesta , Greek , Teutonic ( Gothic , Runic Norse , and possibly in the stereotyped Old Saxon wīta ' let us'41 ) , Lithuanian , and Old Church Slavic . The scanty material available may be tabulated ...
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... verb , e.g. present active dévo ( v ) μe ; present passive δένο ( υ ) μαι , δενο ( ύ ) μαστε ; imperfect passive ἐδένουμου ( ν ) , édevóμovv ( e ) , etc .; and in some dialects , especially of Northern Greece , one even has such forms ...
... verb , e.g. present active dévo ( v ) μe ; present passive δένο ( υ ) μαι , δενο ( ύ ) μαστε ; imperfect passive ἐδένουμου ( ν ) , édevóμovv ( e ) , etc .; and in some dialects , especially of Northern Greece , one even has such forms ...
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... verbs originally had no primary accent of their own , but at most only secondary accents , so that it may be significant ... verb , which had a primary accent of its own , may have had the thematic form . If this be true , in the case of ...
... verbs originally had no primary accent of their own , but at most only secondary accents , so that it may be significant ... verb , which had a primary accent of its own , may have had the thematic form . If this be true , in the case of ...
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