Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... reason to posit IE * kugh- , the change * kugh - ti- > * kug - dhi- for pre - Germanic would be contradicted by IE * magh - ti- > * mak - ti- > Gmc . * mah - ti- ( Go . mahts ) , 2 where we have the same consonant sequence and no trace ...
... reason to posit IE * kugh- , the change * kugh - ti- > * kug - dhi- for pre - Germanic would be contradicted by IE * magh - ti- > * mak - ti- > Gmc . * mah - ti- ( Go . mahts ) , 2 where we have the same consonant sequence and no trace ...
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... reason which has importance for the sociolinguistic aspects of CBE studies . Prior to this project , I viewed a number of videotapes of Southeastern children in school settings , in order to become familiar with their language . All ...
... reason which has importance for the sociolinguistic aspects of CBE studies . Prior to this project , I viewed a number of videotapes of Southeastern children in school settings , in order to become familiar with their language . All ...
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... reasons I have treated 109 as present in past , not future in past . The linguistic category of present is to be thought of as expressing not just literal simultaneity , but also instantaneous succession . I see no reason , for in ...
... reasons I have treated 109 as present in past , not future in past . The linguistic category of present is to be thought of as expressing not just literal simultaneity , but also instantaneous succession . I see no reason , for in ...
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