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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... Ending -nte , added to arhyzotonic theme for conjugations I , II ( kant - á - nte ' singing ' ; našš - é - nte ' being born ' , etc. ) and to root + é for conjugation III ( mor - é - nte ' dying ' , etc . ) . 14 2. Past participle , adj ...
... Ending -nte , added to arhyzotonic theme for conjugations I , II ( kant - á - nte ' singing ' ; našš - é - nte ' being born ' , etc. ) and to root + é for conjugation III ( mor - é - nte ' dying ' , etc . ) . 14 2. Past participle , adj ...
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... ending -i ( víd - i ) ; 3. extension -e ( vid - e ) ; 6. extension -ɛ- + personal ending -ro ( vid - e - ro ) . Verbs of IIabc.i have in past indic . 1. , 3. , 6. a set of alternate forms whose structure is similar to that of the ...
... ending -i ( víd - i ) ; 3. extension -e ( vid - e ) ; 6. extension -ɛ- + personal ending -ro ( vid - e - ro ) . Verbs of IIabc.i have in past indic . 1. , 3. , 6. a set of alternate forms whose structure is similar to that of the ...
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... ending -o . I wish to present certain arguments against this theory . With such an object in view it will be instructive to consider the origin of all the vocative endings of Roumanian . To take our four endings in ascending order of ...
... ending -o . I wish to present certain arguments against this theory . With such an object in view it will be instructive to consider the origin of all the vocative endings of Roumanian . To take our four endings in ascending order of ...
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