Language, Band 42George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1966 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... assumed for modern u in wut- ' hit ' , which forms a doublet with but- , and in wur- ' sell ' ( but see discussion under SELL ) . On the other hand , the etymologies for CLAN and MELON assume no initial consonant in Japanese údi and úri ...
... assumed for modern u in wut- ' hit ' , which forms a doublet with but- , and in wur- ' sell ' ( but see discussion under SELL ) . On the other hand , the etymologies for CLAN and MELON assume no initial consonant in Japanese údi and úri ...
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... assume the Japanese voicing is either expressive or dialectal in origin . Cf. DIRTY . 152. NEAR . III . * kaw- ' near ' as evidenced by kaun ( = kaw - in ) te , MK ka'on ' tɔy ' midst ' < " * near place ' , kakkaw- < MK kas - kaw- ' be ...
... assume the Japanese voicing is either expressive or dialectal in origin . Cf. DIRTY . 152. NEAR . III . * kaw- ' near ' as evidenced by kaun ( = kaw - in ) te , MK ka'on ' tɔy ' midst ' < " * near place ' , kakkaw- < MK kas - kaw- ' be ...
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... assume that * we is a back formation from * o , which in turn is a reduction of * wa , not * we . In still other cases the daughter languages show only * a ~ * o ; see ' pipe ' ( Table 8 ) . As in ' bark ' and ' dish ' it is Fox which ...
... assume that * we is a back formation from * o , which in turn is a reduction of * wa , not * we . In still other cases the daughter languages show only * a ~ * o ; see ' pipe ' ( Table 8 ) . As in ' bark ' and ' dish ' it is Fox which ...
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Dedication | 105 |
Lexical evidence relating Korean to Japanese | 182 |
Genetic linguistics and the probability model | 518 |
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