Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 12
Seite 138
... dative and accusative . In ' They chose him a wife ' him is a dative , while in ' They chose him king ' him is an accusative . The function is here the sole criterion for the dative and the accusative relations . English is here at its ...
... dative and accusative . In ' They chose him a wife ' him is a dative , while in ' They chose him king ' him is an accusative . The function is here the sole criterion for the dative and the accusative relations . English is here at its ...
Seite 139
... dative , but also its old dis- tinctive position is felt as a criterion , for , whenever it becomes desirable to put it in another position , we always think it advisable to employ some device to mark it clearly as a dative . The old ...
... dative , but also its old dis- tinctive position is felt as a criterion , for , whenever it becomes desirable to put it in another position , we always think it advisable to employ some device to mark it clearly as a dative . The old ...
Seite 140
... dative forms are historically connected with the old simple dative , having been called forth by the desire for a clearer dative form and by the desire for a more accurate expression of the dative function . The accompanying to , for ...
... dative forms are historically connected with the old simple dative , having been called forth by the desire for a clearer dative form and by the desire for a more accurate expression of the dative function . The accompanying to , for ...
Inhalt
Suffixes Determinatives and Words | 7 |
The Language of the Cuentos Populares | 18 |
Old French Carole | 28 |
20 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ablaut American analogical angelsächsischen Prosa aorist Asokan assí association Avestan bhāvanā Bibliothek der angelsächsischen BoSt Calif century Chicago cited Classical clause Committee connection Corpus Christi College Cuentos dative depués derived dialects Dictionary Discussion by Messrs efficient-force ending etymology examples fact FM Prof French German Götze Grammar Greek Hirt Hittite Hittite word Homeric Homilies Hrozný Indo-European inflectional K-Perfect language langue Latin Leonard Bloomfield Library linguistic Linguistic Society literary long vowel loss of final meaning Meillet Modern noun Ohio Old English original Pāli Paris participle Pennsylvania perfect Phil Philadelphia Philology phonetic prefix present preterit Professor Jespersen pronoun Provençal reviewer ROLAND G Romance Langs Romance languages root Sanskrit Sapir Sayce SC Prof semantic show evidence Sommer and Ehelolf Spanish speech Sturtevant substantive suffix texts tion Univ University Vedic verb vi-Perfect Vulgar Latin Yale York City Zeitschrift