Language, Bände 7-8George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 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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... plural ; and again when the idea of gender ( masc . fem . ) became associated with os , then om became by contrast ... plural ' we ' . But me has also another opposite , se , which can also acquire the idea of plurality and be combined ...
... plural ; and again when the idea of gender ( masc . fem . ) became associated with os , then om became by contrast ... plural ' we ' . But me has also another opposite , se , which can also acquire the idea of plurality and be combined ...
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... plural , always a vigorous competitor of omne . This pre- emption , so to speak , by the third person plural , of the two verbs in which we should expect omne to receive its greatest encouragement , in indicating that there was in Old ...
... plural , always a vigorous competitor of omne . This pre- emption , so to speak , by the third person plural , of the two verbs in which we should expect omne to receive its greatest encouragement , in indicating that there was in Old ...
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... plural of the feminine nouns , which also had identical forms for nom . and acc.10 Most probably this was due to the ... plural have preserved separate acc . forms , while in the fem . plural and in the neuter gender accusative and ...
... plural of the feminine nouns , which also had identical forms for nom . and acc.10 Most probably this was due to the ... plural have preserved separate acc . forms , while in the fem . plural and in the neuter gender accusative and ...
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E H STURTEVANT The Ablative in IndoEuropean and Hittite | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 42 |
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