Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... gives ' ; Gr . dí - dw - μɩ ' I give ' ; Alb . daše ' gave ' ; Lat . dō , dare ' give ' ; Lith . dů - ti ' give ' ; OBlg . da - ti ' give ' , but without any non- Greek relative with k , has received its κ from eŋka and evŋka , which ...
... gives ' ; Gr . dí - dw - μɩ ' I give ' ; Alb . daše ' gave ' ; Lat . dō , dare ' give ' ; Lith . dů - ti ' give ' ; OBlg . da - ti ' give ' , but without any non- Greek relative with k , has received its κ from eŋka and evŋka , which ...
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... give with one's own hand ' . As we have just seen , the root ** ei ' cause to go ' must be identified with the root * ei ' go ' . Since the latter appears in Hittite paizzi ' goes ' , this and pai ' gives ' consist of the same prefix ...
... give with one's own hand ' . As we have just seen , the root ** ei ' cause to go ' must be identified with the root * ei ' go ' . Since the latter appears in Hittite paizzi ' goes ' , this and pai ' gives ' consist of the same prefix ...
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... give ' is clearly transitive and quite as clearly it goes accord- ing to the hi - conjugation . Our present suggestion does not add to the difficulty . Table I shows that many forms of pai- ' give ' contain the formative s that we have ...
... give ' is clearly transitive and quite as clearly it goes accord- ing to the hi - conjugation . Our present suggestion does not add to the difficulty . Table I shows that many forms of pai- ' give ' contain the formative s that we have ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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