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... Latin grammars ; the implicit assumption is that they have to be learned by rote . The gender of ' exceptional ' nouns was unstable and was subject to hesitation already in Old Latin ( Ernout 1927 , 1953 , Pinkster 1990 ) . By the Late ...
... Latin grammars ; the implicit assumption is that they have to be learned by rote . The gender of ' exceptional ' nouns was unstable and was subject to hesitation already in Old Latin ( Ernout 1927 , 1953 , Pinkster 1990 ) . By the Late ...
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... Latin , became masculine , and the generic word arbor ' tree ' is assumed to have then followed suit . ( 5 ) Tree names : moorus ' mulberry ' , piinus ' pine ' , pirus ' pear ' , siicomorus [ syy- comorus ] ' sycamore ' ; Lat . arbor ...
... Latin , became masculine , and the generic word arbor ' tree ' is assumed to have then followed suit . ( 5 ) Tree names : moorus ' mulberry ' , piinus ' pine ' , pirus ' pear ' , siicomorus [ syy- comorus ] ' sycamore ' ; Lat . arbor ...
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... Latin , the dis- sonance between form and gender gradually increased , and this was due primarily to changes in the shape of Latin words . A complete summary of the phonological changes that occurred over the history of Romance is ...
... Latin , the dis- sonance between form and gender gradually increased , and this was due primarily to changes in the shape of Latin words . A complete summary of the phonological changes that occurred over the history of Romance is ...
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At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 231 |
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