Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... words always follow the classifier , e.g. pi - thî'sɔ̃ŋ ' the second year ' . Another set of independent classifiers consists of words indicating how many times an event takes place . The most common of such words are khráŋ ? and hon ...
... words always follow the classifier , e.g. pi - thî'sɔ̃ŋ ' the second year ' . Another set of independent classifiers consists of words indicating how many times an event takes place . The most common of such words are khráŋ ? and hon ...
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... words containing open e probably points to a neutralization of the two e sounds before n , not to a reappearance in Early NHG of an OHG historical variant ë . Kozumplik is probably right in taking the rimes indicating co- alescence of ...
... words containing open e probably points to a neutralization of the two e sounds before n , not to a reappearance in Early NHG of an OHG historical variant ë . Kozumplik is probably right in taking the rimes indicating co- alescence of ...
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... words with un- . Such are : unadmirable / admirable unaffectionate / affectionate unangry / angry = = 0/113 unanxious / anxious unathletic / athletic unauthoritative / authoritative unawful / awful unbrilliant / brilliant uncentral ...
... words with un- . Such are : unadmirable / admirable unaffectionate / affectionate unangry / angry = = 0/113 unanxious / anxious unathletic / athletic unauthoritative / authoritative unawful / awful unbrilliant / brilliant uncentral ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
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