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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... probably has 1077. In the Horn count of correspondence , manner in all its uses occurred 2028 times ; finally 1100 ; nearly 2843 ; probably 5221. Moreover , uses of in a holy , lordly , lovely , manly manner or the like to avoid adverbs ...
... probably has 1077. In the Horn count of correspondence , manner in all its uses occurred 2028 times ; finally 1100 ; nearly 2843 ; probably 5221. Moreover , uses of in a holy , lordly , lovely , manly manner or the like to avoid adverbs ...
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... probably developed -n ( n ) - . Southern Italy and possibly Sardinia and Sicily present the same development as Ru- manian . Thus Rumania , which may owe its colonization to southern Italy , would present another case of a preserved ...
... probably developed -n ( n ) - . Southern Italy and possibly Sardinia and Sicily present the same development as Ru- manian . Thus Rumania , which may owe its colonization to southern Italy , would present another case of a preserved ...
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... probably the normal forms of canonical Pāli . Future and infinitive are attested there : marissam acc . ptc . Ja.V. ( W. Geiger §193 ) and a - maritu - kāma- ' not willing to die ' D , marituye Th . 2 ( §§207 , 204 ) . * maritvā is not ...
... probably the normal forms of canonical Pāli . Future and infinitive are attested there : marissam acc . ptc . Ja.V. ( W. Geiger §193 ) and a - maritu - kāma- ' not willing to die ' D , marituye Th . 2 ( §§207 , 204 ) . * maritvā is not ...
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