Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... sing . ta ( datta ' you took ' ) corresponds with IE tha ( Skt . dadatha ' you gave ' ) , and the third pl . er ( memir ' they said ' ) to the IE r - endings such as Lat . ēre ( meminēre ' they remember ' ) . The Hittite first sing ...
... sing . ta ( datta ' you took ' ) corresponds with IE tha ( Skt . dadatha ' you gave ' ) , and the third pl . er ( memir ' they said ' ) to the IE r - endings such as Lat . ēre ( meminēre ' they remember ' ) . The Hittite first sing ...
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... sing . , with the dat . in the plur . , and with the dat . - instr . in the dual ; and Meillet28 regards the gen . sing . itself as primarily an abl . , though this seems rather doubtful . Beside the long vowel preceding the ablatival ...
... sing . , with the dat . in the plur . , and with the dat . - instr . in the dual ; and Meillet28 regards the gen . sing . itself as primarily an abl . , though this seems rather doubtful . Beside the long vowel preceding the ablatival ...
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... sing . , and nom . ( also acc . ? ) pl .; ( 4 ) the use of a gen . sing . suffix in -s also in plural meaning ; ( 5 ) develop- ment of the present - forming suffix -sko- beyond the other IE languages ; ( 6 ) use of the primary ending ...
... sing . , and nom . ( also acc . ? ) pl .; ( 4 ) the use of a gen . sing . suffix in -s also in plural meaning ; ( 5 ) develop- ment of the present - forming suffix -sko- beyond the other IE languages ; ( 6 ) use of the primary ending ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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