Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... derived from nouns or substantivally used adjectives , hence the classifications emphasize substantival derivation . Pulgram is aware that a name may arise not only from a noun ' but also [ from ] a verbal form , an adverb , a whole ...
... derived from nouns or substantivally used adjectives , hence the classifications emphasize substantival derivation . Pulgram is aware that a name may arise not only from a noun ' but also [ from ] a verbal form , an adverb , a whole ...
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... derived from PIE steX- ' stand ' plus a -w- affix . When -aXw- stood before a consonant , as in the infinitive * staXw - ja - nam > Go . stojan , -aX- became a long vowel and -w- was lost ; when -aXw- stood before a vowel , as in the ...
... derived from PIE steX- ' stand ' plus a -w- affix . When -aXw- stood before a consonant , as in the infinitive * staXw - ja - nam > Go . stojan , -aX- became a long vowel and -w- was lost ; when -aXw- stood before a vowel , as in the ...
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... derived for each language separately . ' CONCLUSION 2 : " The French word is essentially abstract . ' This is derived from three considerations . ( a ) Awkwardness of semantic modification by compound- ing or derivation often leads to ...
... derived for each language separately . ' CONCLUSION 2 : " The French word is essentially abstract . ' This is derived from three considerations . ( a ) Awkwardness of semantic modification by compound- ing or derivation often leads to ...
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