Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... initial position is included in Z's counts on an equal footing with verbs in genuine initial position , his statistics for verbs in initial position ( and , by implication , for verb in interior position ) are not reliable . It goes ...
... initial position is included in Z's counts on an equal footing with verbs in genuine initial position , his statistics for verbs in initial position ( and , by implication , for verb in interior position ) are not reliable . It goes ...
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... initial subject and a following Ā ( i.e. a sentential modifier ) , regardless of whether the subject is a single word or not : ( 41 ) a . La città purtroppo cadde . ' The city unfortunately fell . ' b . L'ultimo re purtroppo mori ...
... initial subject and a following Ā ( i.e. a sentential modifier ) , regardless of whether the subject is a single word or not : ( 41 ) a . La città purtroppo cadde . ' The city unfortunately fell . ' b . L'ultimo re purtroppo mori ...
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... initial g as representing a [ jž ] in E. If the scribe's practice is held to be comparable in both texts , then the gi spell- ings in initial position in L , such as gibuozta'atoned ' ( 19 ) , gibiudist ' commanded ' ( 26 ) , and the ge ...
... initial g as representing a [ jž ] in E. If the scribe's practice is held to be comparable in both texts , then the gi spell- ings in initial position in L , such as gibuozta'atoned ' ( 19 ) , gibiudist ' commanded ' ( 26 ) , and the ge ...
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