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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... person dual pronoun ; and the syllable hai- of hai - ' à'h ' he takes a round object out ' which is from ha- ' out ' plus yi- , the third person object pronoun . Syllables composed of one or more neutral - toned morphemes plus one which ...
... person dual pronoun ; and the syllable hai- of hai - ' à'h ' he takes a round object out ' which is from ha- ' out ' plus yi- , the third person object pronoun . Syllables composed of one or more neutral - toned morphemes plus one which ...
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... person precedes that which denotes the 1st person , and that both of these precede the element denoting the 3d person . Thus PA * kewāpami ' thou seest me ' , * newāpamekwa ' he sees me ' , * kewāpa- mekwa ' he sees thee ' , and so also ...
... person precedes that which denotes the 1st person , and that both of these precede the element denoting the 3d person . Thus PA * kewāpami ' thou seest me ' , * newāpamekwa ' he sees me ' , * kewāpa- mekwa ' he sees thee ' , and so also ...
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... persons are lengthened by the element -t which we find in the 3rd person of Geez wa'atu and Te . hǝtu.24 The initial element of the 1st person ana- is Semitic ; the initial element of the 3rd person wǝt- is to be con- nected with the ...
... persons are lengthened by the element -t which we find in the 3rd person of Geez wa'atu and Te . hǝtu.24 The initial element of the 1st person ana- is Semitic ; the initial element of the 3rd person wǝt- is to be con- nected with the ...
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