Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... connection of μóvos with μavós . The second leads him to explain ẞavóv as μavóv ; this , too , is possible , even probable , by the dissimilation of μ - v to ẞ - v , 33 but it does not prove any connection of Bavavoos with μavós . And ...
... connection of μóvos with μavós . The second leads him to explain ẞavóv as μavóv ; this , too , is possible , even probable , by the dissimilation of μ - v to ẞ - v , 33 but it does not prove any connection of Bavavoos with μavós . And ...
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... connection with the sanas group of the verb sanai ' keep secret , conceal ' , which , as has already been said , Sturtevant ( HG 214 ) explain as sa- < sm- + nai.51 The form certainly is against Götze's suggestion , as he himself states ...
... connection with the sanas group of the verb sanai ' keep secret , conceal ' , which , as has already been said , Sturtevant ( HG 214 ) explain as sa- < sm- + nai.51 The form certainly is against Götze's suggestion , as he himself states ...
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... connection , since the same characteristics are found in many other languages . Yet even in the number feature Munda is peculiar in joining the pronoun as a bound morpheme to the noun ( cf. [ -ko : ] ' they ' pl . , [ -ki : n ] ' they ...
... connection , since the same characteristics are found in many other languages . Yet even in the number feature Munda is peculiar in joining the pronoun as a bound morpheme to the noun ( cf. [ -ko : ] ' they ' pl . , [ -ki : n ] ' they ...
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