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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... suffix -n , the true temporal element , plus personal suffixes ( i.e. the respective personal pronoun with slight phono- logical changes ) , not the possessive suffixes . The temporal element -n has dis- appeared in the 1st sing ...
... suffix -n , the true temporal element , plus personal suffixes ( i.e. the respective personal pronoun with slight phono- logical changes ) , not the possessive suffixes . The temporal element -n has dis- appeared in the 1st sing ...
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... suffix -k which was probably an original lative or directive suffix . This is the nomen conditionale to which possessive suffixes are attached : 1st sg . -ra - k - if , 2d sg . -ra - k - iš , 3d -ra - k - in , etc. The following ...
... suffix -k which was probably an original lative or directive suffix . This is the nomen conditionale to which possessive suffixes are attached : 1st sg . -ra - k - if , 2d sg . -ra - k - iš , 3d -ra - k - in , etc. The following ...
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... suffix . The most common of these is the one symbolized by the formula CaV > CVC , where stands for one of the phonemes ( such as / p , t , k / ) of the morphophoneme C before a vowel , and for the corresponding phoneme ( such as / v ...
... suffix . The most common of these is the one symbolized by the formula CaV > CVC , where stands for one of the phonemes ( such as / p , t , k / ) of the morphophoneme C before a vowel , and for the corresponding phoneme ( such as / v ...
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