Language, Band 5George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1929 |
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... semantic development of our forms may have taken different courses . If taken as a ( passive ) action - noun , našlys may mean ' one visited , deprived by the death ' . ( Cf. Lett . naslis ' cane , reed ' probably through ' the thing ...
... semantic development of our forms may have taken different courses . If taken as a ( passive ) action - noun , našlys may mean ' one visited , deprived by the death ' . ( Cf. Lett . naslis ' cane , reed ' probably through ' the thing ...
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... semantic point of view they are not satisfactory . For Brückner it was necessary to set up for the assumed Prim . Slav . forms : * melko , * molko , the meaning ' moisture , fluid ' or ' name for all sorts of liquids , in order to ...
... semantic point of view they are not satisfactory . For Brückner it was necessary to set up for the assumed Prim . Slav . forms : * melko , * molko , the meaning ' moisture , fluid ' or ' name for all sorts of liquids , in order to ...
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... semantically , is a most convenient and frequent means of creating shorthand terms , momentary and purely individual ... semantic part of each word artificially correspond to a phonetic symbol . We may occasionally speak some- thing that ...
... semantically , is a most convenient and frequent means of creating shorthand terms , momentary and purely individual ... semantic part of each word artificially correspond to a phonetic symbol . We may occasionally speak some- thing that ...
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Hittite Denominatives in a i and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine ASOM FERO | 15 |
Spanish Etymologies | 23 |
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