Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... forms to be explained or do not agree phonologically with the forms found.5 ( 2 ) Either the endings of the dental preterite or the distribu- tion of Gmc . verbal forms of the IE root dhe- have defied explanation ; no pro- ponent of an ...
... forms to be explained or do not agree phonologically with the forms found.5 ( 2 ) Either the endings of the dental preterite or the distribu- tion of Gmc . verbal forms of the IE root dhe- have defied explanation ; no pro- ponent of an ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. THE PROTO - ALGONQUIAN FORM FOR ' I — THEE ' JAMES A. GEARY CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA [ A comparison of the forms in various Algonquian languages among themselves and with parallel forms ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. THE PROTO - ALGONQUIAN FORM FOR ' I — THEE ' JAMES A. GEARY CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA [ A comparison of the forms in various Algonquian languages among themselves and with parallel forms ...
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... forms and in all the optative forms . In addition to the forms found regularly in each of the Gmc . dialects , there are endings in the Alemannic dialect of OHG which demand special attention : these are the Alemannic plural endings -ōm ...
... forms and in all the optative forms . In addition to the forms found regularly in each of the Gmc . dialects , there are endings in the Alemannic dialect of OHG which demand special attention : these are the Alemannic plural endings -ōm ...
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