Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... word formations in the offhand speech of today are those which caused new words to be formed in the past . Surely it would be wrong to deny both that we ever analyze to any extent our spoken words as well as that suffixes ever arose by ...
... word formations in the offhand speech of today are those which caused new words to be formed in the past . Surely it would be wrong to deny both that we ever analyze to any extent our spoken words as well as that suffixes ever arose by ...
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... word known to me that could come into considera- tion is the adjective huiš ( u ) - , which is discussed by Sommer and Ehe- lolf , Boghazköi - Studien 10. 20. As is shown there , this word means ' alive , bloody , raw ' . It has no ...
... word known to me that could come into considera- tion is the adjective huiš ( u ) - , which is discussed by Sommer and Ehe- lolf , Boghazköi - Studien 10. 20. As is shown there , this word means ' alive , bloody , raw ' . It has no ...
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... words . It is true that Owen Pughe mentions a Welsh coroli ' to move in a circle ; to dance ; to caper ' , and that he derives this word from the adjec- tive corawl . But every Welsh scholar knows that Pughe is absolutely un ...
... words . It is true that Owen Pughe mentions a Welsh coroli ' to move in a circle ; to dance ; to caper ' , and that he derives this word from the adjec- tive corawl . But every Welsh scholar knows that Pughe is absolutely un ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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