Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... express my sincere feelings of gratitude for the great honour your Society has rendered me . It is a joy and a pride to belong to a Society which has already worked so successfully for the advancement of the scientific study of language ...
... express my sincere feelings of gratitude for the great honour your Society has rendered me . It is a joy and a pride to belong to a Society which has already worked so successfully for the advancement of the scientific study of language ...
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... express an action proper are distinguished by their grammatical form from verbs designating a state or quality ; compare , e.g. , Tagalog ungmáral akó ( nominative ) ' having - taught - I ' = ' I taught ' with inibig ko ( genetive ) ...
... express an action proper are distinguished by their grammatical form from verbs designating a state or quality ; compare , e.g. , Tagalog ungmáral akó ( nominative ) ' having - taught - I ' = ' I taught ' with inibig ko ( genetive ) ...
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... express an action proper . In Greenlandic , where no differentiation of affective and actional verbs is found , a form like tusarp - a - ra ' I hear him " represents a verbal phrase because it contains an object , while in Georgic the ...
... express an action proper . In Greenlandic , where no differentiation of affective and actional verbs is found , a form like tusarp - a - ra ' I hear him " represents a verbal phrase because it contains an object , while in Georgic the ...
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I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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