Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... corresponding to it as the obsolete Eng . whatsome ' whatever ' does to somewhat . In numan the first syllable consists of the negative stem n- seen in natta ( HG 99 ) and the demonstrative stem u seen in Skt . u , Gr . Távu ( WP 1.188 ) ...
... corresponding to it as the obsolete Eng . whatsome ' whatever ' does to somewhat . In numan the first syllable consists of the negative stem n- seen in natta ( HG 99 ) and the demonstrative stem u seen in Skt . u , Gr . Távu ( WP 1.188 ) ...
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... correspond non - passive forms whose subject corresponds to the agent of the passive ; with these , an oblique object ... corresponding passive would be nakitana ti balay ' He saw the house ' . We give the name GOAL to the oblique ...
... correspond non - passive forms whose subject corresponds to the agent of the passive ; with these , an oblique object ... corresponding passive would be nakitana ti balay ' He saw the house ' . We give the name GOAL to the oblique ...
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... corresponding verbs without the -ettan suffix . This does not necessarily imply that all these forty - seven verbs are derived from other verbs . In all probability , thirty - three of them are so derived , but for the other fourteen ...
... corresponding verbs without the -ettan suffix . This does not necessarily imply that all these forty - seven verbs are derived from other verbs . In all probability , thirty - three of them are so derived , but for the other fourteen ...
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