Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... root determinatives of IE grammar , which are identified with them , and the origin of which he seeks in numerous ... root . To the mind of the speaker it did not make a particle of difference whether the part clipped came from a root or ...
... root determinatives of IE grammar , which are identified with them , and the origin of which he seeks in numerous ... root . To the mind of the speaker it did not make a particle of difference whether the part clipped came from a root or ...
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... root is lengthened in the participle if the root ends in a voiced conso- nant , but is not lengthened if the root ends in a voiceless consonant ; he supported this in part by reference to Gellius 9.6 and 12.3 , and by other data for the ...
... root is lengthened in the participle if the root ends in a voiced conso- nant , but is not lengthened if the root ends in a voiceless consonant ; he supported this in part by reference to Gellius 9.6 and 12.3 , and by other data for the ...
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... root determinative ' k found in the singular aorists ἔδωκα , ἔθηκα , and ἕηκα , ήκα as opposed to the plurals ἔδομεν , ἔθεμεν , and -εἶμεν ? Or are they rather such as to point to the regular perfects of verbs the stems of which end in ...
... root determinative ' k found in the singular aorists ἔδωκα , ἔθηκα , and ἕηκα , ήκα as opposed to the plurals ἔδομεν , ἔθεμεν , and -εἶμεν ? Or are they rather such as to point to the regular perfects of verbs the stems of which end in ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
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