Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... Perfect ' as a formation on the analogy of verb - stems which end in v ( u ) such as foveo from the root dhegh " ( fovi being regarded as a Perfect formed in the same way as fōdī from fodio ) . ' Using a rather more striking example ...
... Perfect ' as a formation on the analogy of verb - stems which end in v ( u ) such as foveo from the root dhegh " ( fovi being regarded as a Perfect formed in the same way as fōdī from fodio ) . ' Using a rather more striking example ...
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... Perfect is purely a Latin formation , any verb with v of which a perfect was in existence at the time , whether this was a perfect or aorist in origin , could have acted as a pattern for the others . The very fact that even in Sommer's ...
... Perfect is purely a Latin formation , any verb with v of which a perfect was in existence at the time , whether this was a perfect or aorist in origin , could have acted as a pattern for the others . The very fact that even in Sommer's ...
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... perfect use was probably facilitated by perfects like δέδορκ - α and ἔ - πτηκ - α , in as far as these were patterns for K - Perfects , and thus established some x - forms which were intimately connected with perfect meaning from the ...
... perfect use was probably facilitated by perfects like δέδορκ - α and ἔ - πτηκ - α , in as far as these were patterns for K - Perfects , and thus established some x - forms which were intimately connected with perfect meaning from the ...
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