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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... existence of a previous meaning which etymology alone may help us to trace . THE OLD FRENCH NEUTER PRONOUNS CO AND iço EARL E. TIDROW JR . , BROWN UNIVERSITY The coexistent forms of the Old French demonstrative pronouns ço and iço ...
... existence of a previous meaning which etymology alone may help us to trace . THE OLD FRENCH NEUTER PRONOUNS CO AND iço EARL E. TIDROW JR . , BROWN UNIVERSITY The coexistent forms of the Old French demonstrative pronouns ço and iço ...
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... existence of the middle voice in the Turkic group has long been apparent to me ; I have even , on occasion , called attention to this fact , but have hitherto not found the time for a comprehensive presentation of the subject . With ...
... existence of the middle voice in the Turkic group has long been apparent to me ; I have even , on occasion , called attention to this fact , but have hitherto not found the time for a comprehensive presentation of the subject . With ...
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... existence in the other Semitic languages has another form . Note , however , that in Harari the verb of identity ' to be ' is inta , which reminds one of the Gafat verb of existence yənət . 5.2 . The verb of non - existence ' not to be ...
... existence in the other Semitic languages has another form . Note , however , that in Harari the verb of identity ' to be ' is inta , which reminds one of the Gafat verb of existence yənət . 5.2 . The verb of non - existence ' not to be ...
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