Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... Hirt derives by composition . However , the most original aspect to his theory of word formation is his division of suffixes into two classes . When the formative is meaningless he speaks of ' determinatives ' , the name coming from the ...
... Hirt derives by composition . However , the most original aspect to his theory of word formation is his division of suffixes into two classes . When the formative is meaningless he speaks of ' determinatives ' , the name coming from the ...
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... Hirt has to distinguish between determinative and other uses of these same sounds . Certainly not the meaning , since they are declared to be meaningless , or at least are supposed to explain meaningless suffixes . Nor can we appeal to ...
... Hirt has to distinguish between determinative and other uses of these same sounds . Certainly not the meaning , since they are declared to be meaningless , or at least are supposed to explain meaningless suffixes . Nor can we appeal to ...
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... Hirt himself ( 225 ) at the number of suffixes derived from words . The reasonable examples are very few indeed , a mere handful from a large granary . Moreover , before arriving at a final estimate of the validity of Hirt's doctrines ...
... Hirt himself ( 225 ) at the number of suffixes derived from words . The reasonable examples are very few indeed , a mere handful from a large granary . Moreover , before arriving at a final estimate of the validity of Hirt's doctrines ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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