Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... Germanic in cases where Greek and / or Lithuanian show a circumflex ( Goth gen.pl. gibo , by this theory from IE * -õm ; cf. Gk . -ôn , Lith . mergũ ) . The traditional interpretation of these facts is that pre - Germanic had three ...
... Germanic in cases where Greek and / or Lithuanian show a circumflex ( Goth gen.pl. gibo , by this theory from IE * -õm ; cf. Gk . -ôn , Lith . mergũ ) . The traditional interpretation of these facts is that pre - Germanic had three ...
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... Germanic . Instead , it can be shown that the characteristic Germanic paradigm results from the ' activization ' of an older middle paradigm in which a 3sg . in * -ai ( < IE * -oi ; cf. Skt . duhé ' milks ' ) was further suffixed by the ...
... Germanic . Instead , it can be shown that the characteristic Germanic paradigm results from the ' activization ' of an older middle paradigm in which a 3sg . in * -ai ( < IE * -oi ; cf. Skt . duhé ' milks ' ) was further suffixed by the ...
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... Germanic ) and * -tor ( i ) , * -etor ( i ) , * -otor ( i ) ( Hittite , Tocharian , Italic , Celtic ) . However , the archaic t - less forms * -o ( i ) ... Germanic passive of the handbooks , * hangapai , THE GERMANIC THIRD WEAK CLASS 857.
... Germanic ) and * -tor ( i ) , * -etor ( i ) , * -otor ( i ) ( Hittite , Tocharian , Italic , Celtic ) . However , the archaic t - less forms * -o ( i ) ... Germanic passive of the handbooks , * hangapai , THE GERMANIC THIRD WEAK CLASS 857.
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
Urheberrecht | |
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