Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... derived from words , e.g. German -heit , -tum , begin with a narrow meaning and branch out gradually , as all suffixes must have done if they were derived from words . Two further considerations detract from the impressiveness of Hirt's ...
... derived from words , e.g. German -heit , -tum , begin with a narrow meaning and branch out gradually , as all suffixes must have done if they were derived from words . Two further considerations detract from the impressiveness of Hirt's ...
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... derived from Latin rotulare ( Meyer - Lübke , REW 7396 ) , but Spanish rular and arrular cannot be so derived . There is also an Italian rullare which according to REW may be derived from the French rouler , and it may be that the ...
... derived from Latin rotulare ( Meyer - Lübke , REW 7396 ) , but Spanish rular and arrular cannot be so derived . There is also an Italian rullare which according to REW may be derived from the French rouler , and it may be that the ...
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... derived from endespués used by Lope de Vega and others in the classic period and is derived from Latin in - de - ex - post . Dispués represents después with umlaut as explained already for dimpués from dempués . 12. espetonar ...
... derived from endespués used by Lope de Vega and others in the classic period and is derived from Latin in - de - ex - post . Dispués represents después with umlaut as explained already for dimpués from dempués . 12. espetonar ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
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