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... object is regularly dropped : mezɔ̃ li fe ' la maison qu'il a bâtie ' . Rela- tive objects of prepositions are never used : nom mo parle twa je ' l'homme dont je t'ai parlé hier ' . Ce que , ce dont are replaced by sa , ce qui by saki ...
... object is regularly dropped : mezɔ̃ li fe ' la maison qu'il a bâtie ' . Rela- tive objects of prepositions are never used : nom mo parle twa je ' l'homme dont je t'ai parlé hier ' . Ce que , ce dont are replaced by sa , ce qui by saki ...
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... object 8.258-9 , 266-7 , 268 , 269 , 270 . pronoun , personal , see Indo- European . verb - inflection , see Indo - Euro- pean . articulation , see under vowel . Aryan , see Indo - European . Asia Minor , languages of # 85r , * 189r ...
... object 8.258-9 , 266-7 , 268 , 269 , 270 . pronoun , personal , see Indo- European . verb - inflection , see Indo - Euro- pean . articulation , see under vowel . Aryan , see Indo - European . Asia Minor , languages of # 85r , * 189r ...
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... object 8.261-2 . passive 6.251-2 . European . verb absolute 9.84 . conjunct 9.84 . inflection , pean . Kassite 7.61 . Kâte 10r . koinê , see under Latin . Konde , see Bantu . Iroquois object 8.256 . irregularity of common words 6.165 ...
... object 8.261-2 . passive 6.251-2 . European . verb absolute 9.84 . conjunct 9.84 . inflection , pean . Kassite 7.61 . Kâte 10r . koinê , see under Latin . Konde , see Bantu . Iroquois object 8.256 . irregularity of common words 6.165 ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 49 |
List of Members 1934 | 67 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 96 |
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