Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... examples of jako against twenty - eight of jak . Among them is Jak na tym piasku rozbiłem namioty ( 126 ) ' when I pitched my tent on this sand ' ; a temporal use that is rare in modern Polish . Also a difficult expression Bogdajby jak ...
... examples of jako against twenty - eight of jak . Among them is Jak na tym piasku rozbiłem namioty ( 126 ) ' when I pitched my tent on this sand ' ; a temporal use that is rare in modern Polish . Also a difficult expression Bogdajby jak ...
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... examples : jako też lanów zbożo- wych ( Dygasiński 203 ) , and jako jeden ze środków tej pracy wskazywał szerzenie oswiaty ( Mikulski 66 ) . No explanation is offered for the remaining example jako twój ojciec ( Prus 161 ) . V. No example ...
... examples : jako też lanów zbożo- wych ( Dygasiński 203 ) , and jako jeden ze środków tej pracy wskazywał szerzenie oswiaty ( Mikulski 66 ) . No explanation is offered for the remaining example jako twój ojciec ( Prus 161 ) . V. No example ...
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... examples are of course not limited to Romanic dialects . English furnishes a great number of examples , notably in the loss of the prefix ge- , common in OE , which was later reduced to y- in many forms and in most instances entirely ...
... examples are of course not limited to Romanic dialects . English furnishes a great number of examples , notably in the loss of the prefix ge- , common in OE , which was later reduced to y- in many forms and in most instances entirely ...
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I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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