Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... seems on the other hand to do away with most important and helpful distinctions . The term form is best applied only ... seem to lead anywhere , and his group- ing of all grammatical categories under three heads , based as it is on his ...
... seems on the other hand to do away with most important and helpful distinctions . The term form is best applied only ... seem to lead anywhere , and his group- ing of all grammatical categories under three heads , based as it is on his ...
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... seems clear that we should assume -mbre < -mne < -men without the help of a theoretic extension . - Coraçon : the suffix seems to have come from coriaceus ' leathery ' .- Cuerpo < corpum ( meant for * corpum ) : if this is so , why was ...
... seems clear that we should assume -mbre < -mne < -men without the help of a theoretic extension . - Coraçon : the suffix seems to have come from coriaceus ' leathery ' .- Cuerpo < corpum ( meant for * corpum ) : if this is so , why was ...
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... seems to me extremely unlikely ; and even on the semantic side the etymology lacks plausibility , in that the meaning ' hog ' is probably antecedent to that of ' bristle ' , rather than the reverse . According to Diez , Larramendi ...
... seems to me extremely unlikely ; and even on the semantic side the etymology lacks plausibility , in that the meaning ' hog ' is probably antecedent to that of ' bristle ' , rather than the reverse . According to Diez , Larramendi ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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