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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... prepositions PER ' through ( out ) , all over , along , by means of , for the sake of , with a view to ' and PRO ' before , in the presence of , in behalf of , instead of , in return for , in comparison with ' influenced each other in ...
... prepositions PER ' through ( out ) , all over , along , by means of , for the sake of , with a view to ' and PRO ' before , in the presence of , in behalf of , instead of , in return for , in comparison with ' influenced each other in ...
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... prepositions and postnominal adjectives increase in frequency from Gathic to Younger Avestan , it follows from the ... prepositions , and if it has N + ADJ , it will also have N + GEN ' ; this permits prepositions to co - occur with N + ...
... prepositions and postnominal adjectives increase in frequency from Gathic to Younger Avestan , it follows from the ... prepositions , and if it has N + ADJ , it will also have N + GEN ' ; this permits prepositions to co - occur with N + ...
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... preposition in the parent clause . The prepositions that turned up in our classification , in either our British or American usage , are on , in , at , around , along , over , through , and with , and the negative prepositions not - on ...
... preposition in the parent clause . The prepositions that turned up in our classification , in either our British or American usage , are on , in , at , around , along , over , through , and with , and the negative prepositions not - on ...
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