Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... seems likely that even in the parent - tongue there was much overlapping and inter- change of meaning.27 The truth is that expressions for ' one ' seem capable of conveying many different ideas : ( 1 ) singleness , solitariness - ūnus ...
... seems likely that even in the parent - tongue there was much overlapping and inter- change of meaning.27 The truth is that expressions for ' one ' seem capable of conveying many different ideas : ( 1 ) singleness , solitariness - ūnus ...
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... seems parallel in form to tameta50 ' in another place , at another time ' , and so presumably means ' in one place , at one time ' . Here the ' one ' is equiva- lent rather to ' one and the same ' than to ' any ' . Götze ( AM 222 ) had ...
... seems parallel in form to tameta50 ' in another place , at another time ' , and so presumably means ' in one place , at one time ' . Here the ' one ' is equiva- lent rather to ' one and the same ' than to ' any ' . Götze ( AM 222 ) had ...
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... seems appro- priate to the context , though ' burying ' is a possible interpretation which must not be overlooked . Finally , a further occurrence of the same word seems to be preserved in another poem entitled Mãel Isu Cecinit.21 If ...
... seems appro- priate to the context , though ' burying ' is a possible interpretation which must not be overlooked . Finally , a further occurrence of the same word seems to be preserved in another poem entitled Mãel Isu Cecinit.21 If ...
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