Language, Bände 19-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 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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... become partially obscured when an individual tries to rationalize his language , and thereupon his sophisticated common sense may become erroneous . Bloomfield implies a unity between speakers of a dialect , in this respect , when he ...
... become partially obscured when an individual tries to rationalize his language , and thereupon his sophisticated common sense may become erroneous . Bloomfield implies a unity between speakers of a dialect , in this respect , when he ...
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... become only Med . zb , OP z ( and not db ) ; cf. the table : IE k Av . Med . S 8 OP 0 ĝ ku sp zv , zb 2 d sp S zb ? ghu The OP stem h ( i ) zbāna- has an extension , as compared with Av . hizvā- , which still remains in MPers . zuban ...
... become only Med . zb , OP z ( and not db ) ; cf. the table : IE k Av . Med . S 8 OP 0 ĝ ku sp zv , zb 2 d sp S zb ? ghu The OP stem h ( i ) zbāna- has an extension , as compared with Av . hizvā- , which still remains in MPers . zuban ...
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... become ' . Näkunmär ' džūr atirkāči ōran ' gūnnäł22 ( 26/7 ) ' they said with regard to ( given by means of the acc ... become afraid ' and oło- ' to be superfluous ' , for the two examples belong to different dialects , and beside olo ...
... become ' . Näkunmär ' džūr atirkāči ōran ' gūnnäł22 ( 26/7 ) ' they said with regard to ( given by means of the acc ... become afraid ' and oło- ' to be superfluous ' , for the two examples belong to different dialects , and beside olo ...
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