Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... verb * yax- ' say ' . Reflexes of this verb occur in the recorded languages not only as quotation introducers , but also in ' auxiliary ' constructions involving another , semantically more concrete verb , which Jacobs as- sumes was ...
... verb * yax- ' say ' . Reflexes of this verb occur in the recorded languages not only as quotation introducers , but also in ' auxiliary ' constructions involving another , semantically more concrete verb , which Jacobs as- sumes was ...
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... VERB a little ' with a juxtaposed bare verb root . But neither these constructions nor the attested thematic suffixal forms in * - ( y ) ax- show any trace of overt nominalization of the attached substantive verb . Moreover , once we ...
... VERB a little ' with a juxtaposed bare verb root . But neither these constructions nor the attested thematic suffixal forms in * - ( y ) ax- show any trace of overt nominalization of the attached substantive verb . Moreover , once we ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. ject pronominals are prefixed to verbs in the Past tense . This makes it reasonable to interpret the verb form in 1 as resulting from the gradual compression of a syntactic type * VERB ( -VыIN ) + ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. ject pronominals are prefixed to verbs in the Past tense . This makes it reasonable to interpret the verb form in 1 as resulting from the gradual compression of a syntactic type * VERB ( -VыIN ) + ...
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