Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... singular of the feminine jō - stems and the long feminine ō - stems is also indicated , I believe , by the ... singular ; 63 texts show evidence of the loss of final n ; 30 texts show evidence of the loss of n but no evidence of the ad ...
... singular of the feminine jō - stems and the long feminine ō - stems is also indicated , I believe , by the ... singular ; 63 texts show evidence of the loss of final n ; 30 texts show evidence of the loss of n but no evidence of the ad ...
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... singular but no evidence of the loss of n . That is , the distribution would be the reverse of what we actually find.13 The evidence there- fore seems clearly to indicate that the loss of final n preceded the addi- tion of e in the ...
... singular but no evidence of the loss of n . That is , the distribution would be the reverse of what we actually find.13 The evidence there- fore seems clearly to indicate that the loss of final n preceded the addi- tion of e in the ...
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... singular hunta , accusative singular huntan ) . But the nominative and accusative singular of the short feminine ō - stems , the long feminine ō - stems , the feminine jō- stems , and the feminine n - stems were distinctive in form ...
... singular hunta , accusative singular huntan ) . But the nominative and accusative singular of the short feminine ō - stems , the long feminine ō - stems , the feminine jō- stems , and the feminine n - stems were distinctive in form ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
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List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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