Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... word is varied and modified in intangible ways , by the words with which it is associated in a particular context . It is important indeed to be informed what characteristic words a poet uses , but far more so to know just how he uses ...
... word is varied and modified in intangible ways , by the words with which it is associated in a particular context . It is important indeed to be informed what characteristic words a poet uses , but far more so to know just how he uses ...
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... word by lemman . See remarks on this under leouemon below . LEOUEMON etc. ' beloved person , wife ' . This word is never used in the older text in a derogatory sense . In I.9.10 , it is said : -Lauine hehte his leouemon , that is , of ...
... word by lemman . See remarks on this under leouemon below . LEOUEMON etc. ' beloved person , wife ' . This word is never used in the older text in a derogatory sense . In I.9.10 , it is said : -Lauine hehte his leouemon , that is , of ...
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... word does not appear to mean ' state of peace , amity ' in precisely the sense apparent in some of the passages in the Brut . In the dying speech of Byrhtnob , who prays that his soul may mid fride ferian into God's keeping , the word ...
... word does not appear to mean ' state of peace , amity ' in precisely the sense apparent in some of the passages in the Brut . In the dying speech of Byrhtnob , who prays that his soul may mid fride ferian into God's keeping , the word ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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