Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... verbs with the suffix -ettan : their deriva- tion , their meaning , and the causes of their subsequent disappearance . See the last paragraph . ] Jespersen has pointed out that ' English is very poor in frequentative verbs , especially ...
... verbs with the suffix -ettan : their deriva- tion , their meaning , and the causes of their subsequent disappearance . See the last paragraph . ] Jespersen has pointed out that ' English is very poor in frequentative verbs , especially ...
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... verbs for which there are 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 ...
... verbs for which there are 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 ...
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... verbs which I have chosen to label unsustained duratives . They indicate re- peated or continuous action , but the repetition is not regular ; the action usually rises to a peak , subsides , rises again , and so on This is partly ...
... verbs which I have chosen to label unsustained duratives . They indicate re- peated or continuous action , but the repetition is not regular ; the action usually rises to a peak , subsides , rises again , and so on This is partly ...
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accent adjective adverbs allophone alternant American analogical analysis appears Bloomfield borrowing Brugmann cited consonant consonant preceded consonantal derived dh-determinative dialects diphthongs element endocentric English ettan evidence example explain fact final forms French grammar Greek heavy syllable Hitt Hittite Hurrian Indic Indo-Hittite initial isoglosses Italian Italy La Spezia-Rimini line language laryngeal later Latin light syllable linguistic long vowel meaning morpheme morphological nasals noun occur original orthography Oscan Pāli parallel pattern person phonemic phonology pitch accent plural position present preterite probably pronoun pronunciation Rigveda Romance root sandhi Sanskrit seems semantic semivowel short vowel Smokies sound speech spellings stem stress student Sturtevant suffix suggested TAGMEME taxemes texts theory tion Trager Tuscany University variant verbs vocalic Vulgar Latin Wackernagel words written Yukagir