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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... forms like bundans , early PGmc . [ bn ] . We conclude that there was a Gmc . shift from structures like b - e - y ... forms would have been bisyllabic , the setl forms monosyllabic . Although both sets of forms were probably bisyllabic ...
... forms like bundans , early PGmc . [ bn ] . We conclude that there was a Gmc . shift from structures like b - e - y ... forms would have been bisyllabic , the setl forms monosyllabic . Although both sets of forms were probably bisyllabic ...
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... form itself . An examination of different paradigmatic forms reveals a correlation between differences in the shapes of forms and differences in their environments . Thus the difference in shape between listu ' of a letter ' and listuf ...
... form itself . An examination of different paradigmatic forms reveals a correlation between differences in the shapes of forms and differences in their environments . Thus the difference in shape between listu ' of a letter ' and listuf ...
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... form in / ant / is found in all verbs , but corresponding to / done ( r ) / we have such forms as / finir , dormir , dirə , vuluar / ; and corresponding to the last form / done / we have / fini , dormi , dit , vulu , asi / . From these ...
... form in / ant / is found in all verbs , but corresponding to / done ( r ) / we have such forms as / finir , dormir , dirə , vuluar / ; and corresponding to the last form / done / we have / fini , dormi , dit , vulu , asi / . From these ...
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