Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... present indicative para- digm . Saussure and Benveniste have shown that Sanskrit 9th - class stems reflect ' form 2 ' verbal roots with nasal infix and laryngeal suffix . This results in the stem - final sequence IE * -nVH- , where V ...
... present indicative para- digm . Saussure and Benveniste have shown that Sanskrit 9th - class stems reflect ' form 2 ' verbal roots with nasal infix and laryngeal suffix . This results in the stem - final sequence IE * -nVH- , where V ...
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... present indicative of the Gothic 4th weak class can be derived regu- larly , and there is no need to invoke analogy with strong verbs . The 4th weak presents do indeed resemble the presents of strong verbs , but that is an incidental ...
... present indicative of the Gothic 4th weak class can be derived regu- larly , and there is no need to invoke analogy with strong verbs . The 4th weak presents do indeed resemble the presents of strong verbs , but that is an incidental ...
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... present . He calls these ' strong presents ' . Whenever the root ended in a vowel or in -r , he says , a strong preterit retaining the nasal of the present was articula- torily possible , e.g. OHG OIcel . sparn . Otherwise , he claims ...
... present . He calls these ' strong presents ' . Whenever the root ended in a vowel or in -r , he says , a strong preterit retaining the nasal of the present was articula- torily possible , e.g. OHG OIcel . sparn . Otherwise , he claims ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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