Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... person öv , losing the trace of the digamma , took the place of the first person uóv in such a verse as 500 , or of the second person oŵ in such a verse as O 674. The verse thus made proved so useful that it won the fixed place in the ...
... person öv , losing the trace of the digamma , took the place of the first person uóv in such a verse as 500 , or of the second person oŵ in such a verse as O 674. The verse thus made proved so useful that it won the fixed place in the ...
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... person plural of certain root - verbs as , e.g. , appanzi ' they take ' with radical a beside e in other forms as epzi ' he takes ' , epteni ' you take , ' preserve an old ablaut variation ( 108 ff . ) although no other IE language has ...
... person plural of certain root - verbs as , e.g. , appanzi ' they take ' with radical a beside e in other forms as epzi ' he takes ' , epteni ' you take , ' preserve an old ablaut variation ( 108 ff . ) although no other IE language has ...
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... person Tocharian ( A only ) is characterized by distinct singular forms for masculine and feminine . A man speaking of himself uses näş , a woman ñuk , both forms serving as oblique as well as nomina- tive . The latter is the IE * eg ...
... person Tocharian ( A only ) is characterized by distinct singular forms for masculine and feminine . A man speaking of himself uses näş , a woman ñuk , both forms serving as oblique as well as nomina- tive . The latter is the IE * eg ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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ablaut accent adjective American analogy Beow Bloomfield Brut Chicago Cilentan cniht College Conn consonant derived dialect digamma diphthong Dravidian English etymology examples explained final FM Prof French German glottal Goth Grammar Greek heavy syllable Hindi Hitt Hittite Indo-Aryan Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European initial language later Latin Library light syllable Linguistic Linguistic Society masc meaning mēs nasal noun occurs Ohio Old High German original Philadelphia phoneme phrase plural position preceding present Professor pronounced pronunciation ROLAND G Romance Langs Sanskrit SC Prof schwa seems Semitic semivowels sense sing singular Society of America sound speech spirant stem suffix swide symbols tion Tocharian transcription variants Vedic verb voiced voiceless voiceless consonants vowel Vulgar Latin weoren word Yale University York City þat