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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... common in that position . And so on . 54. According to the writing , at least , the same formula [ tiwya ] occurs in sumná- , a very common word , compounded of su- and a zero - grade form of root man . The first 40 cases ( out of about ...
... common in that position . And so on . 54. According to the writing , at least , the same formula [ tiwya ] occurs in sumná- , a very common word , compounded of su- and a zero - grade form of root man . The first 40 cases ( out of about ...
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... common word in which -man- ( or -van- ) follows a consonant preceded by a long vowel or another consonant . By the side of atmán- there exists tmán- , 64 which is not common after RV , while ātmán- becomes extremely common later . What ...
... common word in which -man- ( or -van- ) follows a consonant preceded by a long vowel or another consonant . By the side of atmán- there exists tmán- , 64 which is not common after RV , while ātmán- becomes extremely common later . What ...
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... common form . Despite Hall's failure to hear it , / bór / bear probably occurs in the Smokies ; in middle Tennessee / bór - grâjs / bear - grass is the common name for the yucca . In the rural South , / kámìnts / commence is normal ...
... common form . Despite Hall's failure to hear it , / bór / bear probably occurs in the Smokies ; in middle Tennessee / bór - grâjs / bear - grass is the common name for the yucca . In the rural South , / kámìnts / commence is normal ...
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