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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... explained or do not agree phonologically with the forms found.5 ( 2 ) Either the endings of the dental preterite or the distribu- tion of Gmc . verbal forms of the IE root dhe- have defied explanation ; no pro- ponent of an explanation ...
... explained or do not agree phonologically with the forms found.5 ( 2 ) Either the endings of the dental preterite or the distribu- tion of Gmc . verbal forms of the IE root dhe- have defied explanation ; no pro- ponent of an explanation ...
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... explained by assuming analogy with the preterite participle . But the preterites of some verbs are unexplained even if we admit the possibility of such analogical levelling : Gothic kunpa , OIcel . kunna , OE cúðe , OHG konda ; OIcel ...
... explained by assuming analogy with the preterite participle . But the preterites of some verbs are unexplained even if we admit the possibility of such analogical levelling : Gothic kunpa , OIcel . kunna , OE cúðe , OHG konda ; OIcel ...
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... explained . Some of these can be shown to be due to foreign influence ; in others the copula plays a genuine verbal role . Until the linguistic atlas of Hungary is available , some of the exceptions cannot be explained fully ; but an ...
... explained . Some of these can be shown to be due to foreign influence ; in others the copula plays a genuine verbal role . Until the linguistic atlas of Hungary is available , some of the exceptions cannot be explained fully ; but an ...
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