Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... addition of final e in the nominative singular of the feminine jō - stems and the long feminine ō - stems is also indicated , I believe , by the distribution of the forms in the texts . The distribution ( as shown in detail in my Appen ...
... addition of final e in the nominative singular of the feminine jō - stems and the long feminine ō - stems is also indicated , I believe , by the distribution of the forms in the texts . The distribution ( as shown in detail in my Appen ...
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... addition of e in feminines was not the same , however , as the chronological relation of change of m to n and loss of n . Change of m to n was completed before loss of n began but loss of n was not completed before the addition of e in ...
... addition of e in feminines was not the same , however , as the chronological relation of change of m to n and loss of n . Change of m to n was completed before loss of n began but loss of n was not completed before the addition of e in ...
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... addition of e in the feminine nominative singular , for there are too many texts that show evidence of levelling without showing evidence of the addition of e in feminines . The hypothesis that best fits the evidence cited would seem to ...
... addition of e in the feminine nominative singular , for there are too many texts that show evidence of levelling without showing evidence of the addition of e in feminines . The hypothesis that best fits the evidence cited would seem to ...
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