Language, Band 5George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1929 |
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... nouns are pendants of the verbs in ajo . It has long been recognized that certain a - stem nouns are ' back- formations ' , e.g. Lat . pugna ' fight ' from pugnare , which is a denomina- tive from pugnus ' fist ' ; Gk . Karáрa ' curse ...
... nouns are pendants of the verbs in ajo . It has long been recognized that certain a - stem nouns are ' back- formations ' , e.g. Lat . pugna ' fight ' from pugnare , which is a denomina- tive from pugnus ' fist ' ; Gk . Karáрa ' curse ...
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... NOUNS IN THE STEM FORM E. H. STURTEVANT YALE UNIVERSITY [ Hittite nouns in -a that denote the end of motion are not locatives but sentence doublets . They come partly from accusatives in -an , and in part parallel the dative - locatives ...
... NOUNS IN THE STEM FORM E. H. STURTEVANT YALE UNIVERSITY [ Hittite nouns in -a that denote the end of motion are not locatives but sentence doublets . They come partly from accusatives in -an , and in part parallel the dative - locatives ...
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... nouns . Small wonder , then , that Hittite proper nouns of the a - declension constantly appear in their ' stem - form ' in Accadian texts and introductory paragraphs , and also after the Accadian prepositions INA , ŠA , etc. , and ...
... nouns . Small wonder , then , that Hittite proper nouns of the a - declension constantly appear in their ' stem - form ' in Accadian texts and introductory paragraphs , and also after the Accadian prepositions INA , ŠA , etc. , and ...
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Hittite Denominatives in a i and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine ASOM FERO | 15 |
Spanish Etymologies | 23 |
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