Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... called for : gnáas gives a typical trimeter opening , while g.nás yields , whose light second syllable is much less desirable . ( Elsewhere , gná- occurs ten times , eight times after a heavy syllable or pause ; there is no possibility ...
... called for : gnáas gives a typical trimeter opening , while g.nás yields , whose light second syllable is much less desirable . ( Elsewhere , gná- occurs ten times , eight times after a heavy syllable or pause ; there is no possibility ...
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... called subjunctives ( dicat ) and being the regular representation of the optative in thematic present tense forms of Italic and Celtic . The further fate of the modal verb forms in Greek offers an interesting test case . We know that ...
... called subjunctives ( dicat ) and being the regular representation of the optative in thematic present tense forms of Italic and Celtic . The further fate of the modal verb forms in Greek offers an interesting test case . We know that ...
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... called ' passive ' ) sentence , hušang occurs as object of an embedded sentence in the deep structure : " ( 86 ) hušang dida šod ' Hushang became seen . ' Now note that the following is possible : ( 87 ) hušang xodaš dida šod < hušang ...
... called ' passive ' ) sentence , hušang occurs as object of an embedded sentence in the deep structure : " ( 86 ) hušang dida šod ' Hushang became seen . ' Now note that the following is possible : ( 87 ) hušang xodaš dida šod < hušang ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
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