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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... verbs . The morphemes will be listed and referred to by the symbols given in §0.3 . We shall consider verb stems first , then person and num- ber morphemes , tense - mode morphemes , and theme morphemes . A list and analysis of all French ...
... verbs . The morphemes will be listed and referred to by the symbols given in §0.3 . We shall consider verb stems first , then person and num- ber morphemes , tense - mode morphemes , and theme morphemes . A list and analysis of all French ...
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... Verbs of class II ( finir ) regularly have stems ending in Vis- / , with the following paradigm : E N 1 2 3 Pl 1 ... Verbs can be listed by stem and class : finir √finis- II . 4.201 . The verb hair has stem √'ais- II , but 61-3 √e ...
... Verbs of class II ( finir ) regularly have stems ending in Vis- / , with the following paradigm : E N 1 2 3 Pl 1 ... Verbs can be listed by stem and class : finir √finis- II . 4.201 . The verb hair has stem √'ais- II , but 61-3 √e ...
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... verbs - couvrir , découvrir , recouvrir ; ouvrir , entrouvrir , rouvrir ; offrir ; souffrir - which all have stems analogous to √kuv ( e ) r- II ( √uv ( e ) r- , √of ( e ) ... verbs in √..es- have FRENCH MORPHOLOGY : VERB INFLECTION 525.
... verbs - couvrir , découvrir , recouvrir ; ouvrir , entrouvrir , rouvrir ; offrir ; souffrir - which all have stems analogous to √kuv ( e ) r- II ( √uv ( e ) r- , √of ( e ) ... verbs in √..es- have FRENCH MORPHOLOGY : VERB INFLECTION 525.
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