Language, Band 8George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1932 |
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... words as units as there is in other North- west languages . Nevertheless it is quite striking that all speakers of Jargon employ idiomatic compounds , and elsewhere , clustered words , in normal or rapid speech . There seem two fairly ...
... words as units as there is in other North- west languages . Nevertheless it is quite striking that all speakers of Jargon employ idiomatic compounds , and elsewhere , clustered words , in normal or rapid speech . There seem two fairly ...
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... words have not as yet been explained . One simply has to glance thru Feist's Etymologisches Wörterbuch der Gotischen Sprache to convince himself of this . Notice the numerous ' Etymologisch dunkel ' . Among these words may be not a few ...
... words have not as yet been explained . One simply has to glance thru Feist's Etymologisches Wörterbuch der Gotischen Sprache to convince himself of this . Notice the numerous ' Etymologisch dunkel ' . Among these words may be not a few ...
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... words are borrowed from other lan- guages , often Mediterranean and non - Indo - European , rather than direct heritages from Indo - European antecedents ; passage through Etruscan , of Greek words especially , is proposed in many ...
... words are borrowed from other lan- guages , often Mediterranean and non - Indo - European , rather than direct heritages from Indo - European antecedents ; passage through Etruscan , of Greek words especially , is proposed in many ...
Inhalt
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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