Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... suffix -tari , suggests that ' le flottement des autres exemples ( of forms in -tari ) ... tient sans doute à l'archaïsme d'un type tombé en desuétude hormis quelques formules anciennes ... ' 12 The number and , indeed , the very ...
... suffix -tari , suggests that ' le flottement des autres exemples ( of forms in -tari ) ... tient sans doute à l'archaïsme d'un type tombé en desuétude hormis quelques formules anciennes ... ' 12 The number and , indeed , the very ...
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... suffix types : an s - type , a u / m- type , a t - type , and the heteroclitic -er / n- suffix . The u / m- and t - types are apparently uniquely inherited in the -toi and -või infinitives of Avestan . Any of the first three suffixes ...
... suffix types : an s - type , a u / m- type , a t - type , and the heteroclitic -er / n- suffix . The u / m- and t - types are apparently uniquely inherited in the -toi and -või infinitives of Avestan . Any of the first three suffixes ...
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... suffix , e.g. 3sg . gryzét from gryzt ' ' to gnaw ' . Thus verbs like sosát ' use an alternating verb suffix : they must be specially marked to take the verb suffix -aj- in the infinitive and past - tense forms , and to take no verb suffix ...
... suffix , e.g. 3sg . gryzét from gryzt ' ' to gnaw ' . Thus verbs like sosát ' use an alternating verb suffix : they must be specially marked to take the verb suffix -aj- in the infinitive and past - tense forms , and to take no verb suffix ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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