Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... sound . It is indeed difficult to see how Brusendorf can apply his theory to such instances as Have you been having a scene ? or You're being terribly funny ( 244 ) , where ' warmth of feeling ' ( to use Curme's expression ) prompts the ...
... sound . It is indeed difficult to see how Brusendorf can apply his theory to such instances as Have you been having a scene ? or You're being terribly funny ( 244 ) , where ' warmth of feeling ' ( to use Curme's expression ) prompts the ...
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... sounds ; sound - combinations ( sandhi ) ; relationships and variations between sounds , aside from sandhi ; noun composition ; indeclinables ; noun formation ( suffixes ) ; noun inflection ( including syntax of cases ) ; pro- nouns ...
... sounds ; sound - combinations ( sandhi ) ; relationships and variations between sounds , aside from sandhi ; noun composition ; indeclinables ; noun formation ( suffixes ) ; noun inflection ( including syntax of cases ) ; pro- nouns ...
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... sound affected . ) In Rumanian there is little or no evidence of changes produced by palatal - contact ; nevertheless Ruman- ian gives us valuable information connected with the matter . Ruman- ian regularly confuses open i with close e ...
... sound affected . ) In Rumanian there is little or no evidence of changes produced by palatal - contact ; nevertheless Ruman- ian gives us valuable information connected with the matter . Ruman- ian regularly confuses open i with close e ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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ablaut accent adjective American anacrusis aorist asyndetic clause catta Chicago College Collitz Conn connection consonant definite derived dialects diphthong E. H. Sturtevant EDWARD SAPIR emphatic consonant English etymology examples expressed FM Prof forms French German Goth Götze grammar Greek Gweabo HANS KURATH Hermann Collitz Hitt Hittite hombre indefinite real Indo-European initial syllable Ital Kent LANGUAGE DISSERTATION LANGUAGE MONOGRAPH langues Latin Library Linguistic Institute LINGUISTIC SOCIETY meaning medio-passive Meillet Modern mora nasal noun Ohio State University omne original Oscan passive personal endings Philadelphia Philology phonetic plural prefix present Professor Roland pronoun qui-clause Roland G Romance Langs Sanskrit SC Prof semantic Semitic sentence sing Society of America Spanish spirant Sprachen stem substantive suffix syntax texts tion Univ verbs vowel Vulgar Latin Walde-Pokorny Washington Welsh word Yale York City