Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... forms in -e- correspond in distribution to the -ai- forms of Gothic ( e.g. 2sg . habes , habas , 3sg . habed , habad ) with the significant exception of the short preterit 1-3sg . habda and the matching ptc . gihabd , which have the ...
... forms in -e- correspond in distribution to the -ai- forms of Gothic ( e.g. 2sg . habes , habas , 3sg . habed , habad ) with the significant exception of the short preterit 1-3sg . habda and the matching ptc . gihabd , which have the ...
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... forms hefi , hefir , it is simplest to see the result of a contamination of the short forms hef , hefr with the regular 3rd class forms * hafi , * hafir . ( These latter have also played a role in the formation of Old Swedish haver ...
... forms hefi , hefir , it is simplest to see the result of a contamination of the short forms hef , hefr with the regular 3rd class forms * hafi , * hafir . ( These latter have also played a role in the formation of Old Swedish haver ...
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... forms which cannot be separated from OHG hebis hebit , segis segit , and where the absence of umlaut is clearly the result of contamination with the proper 3rd class forms habes -as , habed -ad ( Heliand M ) . In Old English the 2sg ...
... forms which cannot be separated from OHG hebis hebit , segis segit , and where the absence of umlaut is clearly the result of contamination with the proper 3rd class forms habes -as , habed -ad ( Heliand M ) . In Old English the 2sg ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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