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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... weak stress in the same division of his vowel - analysis ; and the analysis of weak - stress syllabics in initial and medial syllables on the basis of orthography is not only poor methodology but a confession of defeat . Hall's ...
... weak stress in the same division of his vowel - analysis ; and the analysis of weak - stress syllabics in initial and medial syllables on the basis of orthography is not only poor methodology but a confession of defeat . Hall's ...
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... weak preterite is a development of the IE dh - determinative . The endings and the ' irregular ' forms of this formant must still be accounted for . The endings of the weak preterite are regular throughout the Gmc . dialects with ...
... weak preterite is a development of the IE dh - determinative . The endings and the ' irregular ' forms of this formant must still be accounted for . The endings of the weak preterite are regular throughout the Gmc . dialects with ...
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... weak conjugation.22 From this con- jugation , according to him , they spread to the other weak conjugations . Long - in the 1st and 3d sg . optative is found only in Alemannic . It , too , has been explained as an Alemannic innovation ...
... weak conjugation.22 From this con- jugation , according to him , they spread to the other weak conjugations . Long - in the 1st and 3d sg . optative is found only in Alemannic . It , too , has been explained as an Alemannic innovation ...
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