Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... present type in which all medial forms , including the participle , were root - accented and built with full - grade stem formant throughout the paradigm . Present forms such as 38g . saye partc . śáyāna- ( sī ' lie ' ) , stáve stávāna ...
... present type in which all medial forms , including the participle , were root - accented and built with full - grade stem formant throughout the paradigm . Present forms such as 38g . saye partc . śáyāna- ( sī ' lie ' ) , stáve stávāna ...
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... present ' , ' perfect ' , and ' imperfect ' refer to morphological categories , not se- mantic ones . Parenthesized forms show the word order used in dependent clauses . Starred forms are unusual . ) 1. Normal full verbs 1. Present 2 ...
... present ' , ' perfect ' , and ' imperfect ' refer to morphological categories , not se- mantic ones . Parenthesized forms show the word order used in dependent clauses . Starred forms are unusual . ) 1. Normal full verbs 1. Present 2 ...
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... present work to Wm . J. Entwistle's The Spanish language and to J. B. Trend's The language and history of Spain ... present and past , incorporating the future with the present , and the past - future with the past ; his justification ...
... present work to Wm . J. Entwistle's The Spanish language and to J. B. Trend's The language and history of Spain ... present and past , incorporating the future with the present , and the past - future with the past ; his justification ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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