Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... middle is continued in the Gothic passive ( e.g. 1-3sg . bairada ' am , is carried ' < * berapai ) , a similar replacement must be assumed : the 3sg . desinence Go . -ada , CGmc . * -apai ultimately points to an older ending * -a ( or ...
... middle is continued in the Gothic passive ( e.g. 1-3sg . bairada ' am , is carried ' < * berapai ) , a similar replacement must be assumed : the 3sg . desinence Go . -ada , CGmc . * -apai ultimately points to an older ending * -a ( or ...
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... middle ( see especially Benveniste 1966 : 168-75 ) is very close to the stative , generally intransitive , value of formations in * -e- : one is reminded of the devel- opment of the Greek aorist passive in * - ( th ) ē- from such ...
... middle ( see especially Benveniste 1966 : 168-75 ) is very close to the stative , generally intransitive , value of formations in * -e- : one is reminded of the devel- opment of the Greek aorist passive in * - ( th ) ē- from such ...
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... middle forms ; when Germanic subsequently lost the active vs. middle opposition , there resulted , in semantically favorable cases , synonymous or nearly synonymous pairs which could provide a model for other originally middle verbs to ...
... middle forms ; when Germanic subsequently lost the active vs. middle opposition , there resulted , in semantically favorable cases , synonymous or nearly synonymous pairs which could provide a model for other originally middle verbs to ...
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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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