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[ A longish list of noun finals is given in Chapter 11 ( after a note , 11.2 , that ' noun final of the form ZERO can be ... many of which end in w ; that ' zero as a noun final makes nouns of agent from intransitive verbs that end in a ...
[ A longish list of noun finals is given in Chapter 11 ( after a note , 11.2 , that ' noun final of the form ZERO can be ... many of which end in w ; that ' zero as a noun final makes nouns of agent from intransitive verbs that end in a ...
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Substantive expressions are defined as the class including three other classes of expression ( pronoun , noun , and participle , 20.22 ) ; this permits the statement that ' adjuncts of a verb are substantive expressions in cross ...
Substantive expressions are defined as the class including three other classes of expression ( pronoun , noun , and participle , 20.22 ) ; this permits the statement that ' adjuncts of a verb are substantive expressions in cross ...
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In many modern dialects there is a handful of high - frequency masculine nouns with plurals beginning with a glottal ... This t- , while unmistakably pronounced as a part of the noun plural , is clearly a vestige of the feminine ending ...
In many modern dialects there is a handful of high - frequency masculine nouns with plurals beginning with a glottal ... This t- , while unmistakably pronounced as a part of the noun plural , is clearly a vestige of the feminine ending ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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