Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... period of formation and there were no fixed forms in some cases . By the beginning of the seventeenth century , however , the period of purification was reached with the great dramatists of the Golden Age . It is noteworthy that ...
... period of formation and there were no fixed forms in some cases . By the beginning of the seventeenth century , however , the period of purification was reached with the great dramatists of the Golden Age . It is noteworthy that ...
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... period the process was carried somewhat further in Greek and much further in Skt . , as is evident from Table II ( slightly altered from Brugmann ) . The first pl . ending -wašta looks like a contamination of the IE dual active ending ...
... period the process was carried somewhat further in Greek and much further in Skt . , as is evident from Table II ( slightly altered from Brugmann ) . The first pl . ending -wašta looks like a contamination of the IE dual active ending ...
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... period , to establish the relative chronology of these changes , to identify the parts played by sound change and analogy in bringing about the development , and to show what analogical processes operated and why they should have ...
... period , to establish the relative chronology of these changes , to identify the parts played by sound change and analogy in bringing about the development , and to show what analogical processes operated and why they should have ...
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