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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... noun gives the noun the status of an adverb , and it is here termed an adverbial noun ' ( 250 ) , and ' It should be noted that in some verbs a prepositional concept is inherent in the root ' ( 339 ) . It is as if he were saying ...
... noun gives the noun the status of an adverb , and it is here termed an adverbial noun ' ( 250 ) , and ' It should be noted that in some verbs a prepositional concept is inherent in the root ' ( 339 ) . It is as if he were saying ...
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... noun , touches on a variety of topics . The ob- servation is made that individuals can be designated by kinship terms , pro- nouns , descriptive phrases , as well as by names . The etymology of name in Indo - European is examined , but ...
... noun , touches on a variety of topics . The ob- servation is made that individuals can be designated by kinship terms , pro- nouns , descriptive phrases , as well as by names . The etymology of name in Indo - European is examined , but ...
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... noun suffixes . According to Kahane's Introduction , the ' principal technique ' used by Murphy is ' that of isolating a base : an example is compared to a related word ( whether historically older or younger is irrelevant ) , and the ...
... noun suffixes . According to Kahane's Introduction , the ' principal technique ' used by Murphy is ' that of isolating a base : an example is compared to a related word ( whether historically older or younger is irrelevant ) , and the ...
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