Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... correspond to IE ' s - aorists with length- ened grade , as is shown by the identity of Hittite nais ' led , turned ... corresponding present . The formation of the preterites in as of Table III is fairly obvious . They contain suffix s ...
... correspond to IE ' s - aorists with length- ened grade , as is shown by the identity of Hittite nais ' led , turned ... corresponding present . The formation of the preterites in as of Table III is fairly obvious . They contain suffix s ...
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... correspond- ing cases of u - stems , where u is never accented . Our explanation is confirmed by the paradigm of Zeus where the lack of case - forms beginning in Zef- ( as * Zefós corresponding to Vedic dyóḥ ) sufficiently accounts for ...
... correspond- ing cases of u - stems , where u is never accented . Our explanation is confirmed by the paradigm of Zeus where the lack of case - forms beginning in Zef- ( as * Zefós corresponding to Vedic dyóḥ ) sufficiently accounts for ...
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... corresponding morphological principle to group ( 3 ) we find that there is not one case left for which it would be ... correspond to dissyllabic paroxytone complexes in related forms . In this manner recessive intonation in the syllable ...
... corresponding morphological principle to group ( 3 ) we find that there is not one case left for which it would be ... correspond to dissyllabic paroxytone complexes in related forms . In this manner recessive intonation in the syllable ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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ablaut accent adjective adverbs Ahhiyawa American aorist Brugmann Calif Celtic Chicago ChSl circumflex clause College Conn connection consonant dental derived dialects diphthong E. H. Sturtevant EDWARD SAPIR ending English etymology examples FM Prof forms French German Goth Götze grammar Greek HANS KURATH Hitt Hittite hombre indefinite Indo-European inscription Italic Italo-Celtic Latin Library Linguistic Linguistic Institute Linguistic Society Lith meaning medio-passive Meillet Modern nasal noun occurs Ohio original person Phil Philadelphia Philology phonetic plur plural prefix present preterit probably Professor pronoun qui-clause ROLAND G Romance Langs root Sanskrit SC Prof seems semantic sentence sing Society of America sound Spanish speech spirant stem suffix syllable tion Toch Tocharian University verb vowel Vulgar Latin Walde-Pokorny Washington word Yale Univ York City þat καὶ