Language, Band 8George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1932 |
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... stems ; but scholars have usually been content to state that there was but a single form for ablative and genitive in these stems and then to account for the ending on the basis of its genitival value . Hirt , " to be sure , has ...
... stems ; but scholars have usually been content to state that there was but a single form for ablative and genitive in these stems and then to account for the ending on the basis of its genitival value . Hirt , " to be sure , has ...
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... stems and the i / ia - stems we may assume IH a'ts and atós , IE a's and atós . In Hitt . the a - stems apparently merge com- pletely with the o - stems , and IH ōts and āts both yield az , as in irmalaz from irmalas ' ill ' . In the i - ...
... stems and the i / ia - stems we may assume IH a'ts and atós , IE a's and atós . In Hitt . the a - stems apparently merge com- pletely with the o - stems , and IH ōts and āts both yield az , as in irmalaz from irmalas ' ill ' . In the i - ...
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... stems and the u - stems ; for these declen- sions are in general most conservative in respect to ablaut . While derivatives in tos from o - stems always retain the stem - vowel , this is merely a part of the fixity of o in this ...
... stems and the u - stems ; for these declen- sions are in general most conservative in respect to ablaut . While derivatives in tos from o - stems always retain the stem - vowel , this is merely a part of the fixity of o in this ...
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W NORMAN BROWN Some Lexical Notes in Sanskrit Jaina | 11 |
ROLAND G KENT The Development of the IndoEuropean Den | 18 |
MELVILLE JACOBS Notes on the Structure of Chinook Jargon | 27 |
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