Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... give in old Spanish * ubiella > * ubilla . Then by regressive assimilation and through onomatopoeia * bubilla . Agglutina- tion with the vowel of the article would then give the regular Spanish form documented in Covarrubias , the ...
... give in old Spanish * ubiella > * ubilla . Then by regressive assimilation and through onomatopoeia * bubilla . Agglutina- tion with the vowel of the article would then give the regular Spanish form documented in Covarrubias , the ...
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... give it to you ' or ' I give it you ' ( Oemler , Slippy McGee , Ch . V ) . In this position we have two dative forms , the older simple dative and the new dative with to . The new dative is the result of our desire to give the dative a ...
... give it to you ' or ' I give it you ' ( Oemler , Slippy McGee , Ch . V ) . In this position we have two dative forms , the older simple dative and the new dative with to . The new dative is the result of our desire to give the dative a ...
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... give it me ' and " give it to me ' . The first expression is more common in England , the second more common in America , but there is no difference in the meaning . They are both dative forms . The only serious evidence that Professor ...
... give it me ' and " give it to me ' . The first expression is more common in England , the second more common in America , but there is no difference in the meaning . They are both dative forms . The only serious evidence that Professor ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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