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A connection of Móvos with sem- was suggested in 1859 by Meyer ( KZ 8.143 ) , who derived it from * quovfos but did not account for the v , and in 1879 by Saussure ( Mém . 285 ) , who derived it from * opóvos but could not account for ...
A connection of Móvos with sem- was suggested in 1859 by Meyer ( KZ 8.143 ) , who derived it from * quovfos but did not account for the v , and in 1879 by Saussure ( Mém . 285 ) , who derived it from * opóvos but could not account for ...
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Of the seventy - six -ettan verbs , the following eleven appear to be derived from nouns : blægettan , bõtettan , cancettan , doppettan , hospettan , mūðettan , onõrettan , slecgettan , sporettan , stammettan , and stefnettan .
Of the seventy - six -ettan verbs , the following eleven appear to be derived from nouns : blægettan , bõtettan , cancettan , doppettan , hospettan , mūðettan , onõrettan , slecgettan , sporettan , stammettan , and stefnettan .
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Because it is obviously impossible , within the reasonable limits of any single paper , to set forth in complete detail the relationship between each of these verbs and the word from which it was derived , I shall have to rely upon ...
Because it is obviously impossible , within the reasonable limits of any single paper , to set forth in complete detail the relationship between each of these verbs and the word from which it was derived , I shall have to rely upon ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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