Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... present functions . Such a function might well have been that of aorist , but the exact original value of the e - extended stem forms is of no special importance to the present discussion . My main assumption will simply be this : at ...
... present functions . Such a function might well have been that of aorist , but the exact original value of the e - extended stem forms is of no special importance to the present discussion . My main assumption will simply be this : at ...
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... presents continue three distinct types in form- but only one , the middle , in function . " 17 4. In the preceding pages I have tried to show that an archaic core of 3rd class weak verbs can most easily be derived , at least in the present ...
... presents continue three distinct types in form- but only one , the middle , in function . " 17 4. In the preceding pages I have tried to show that an archaic core of 3rd class weak verbs can most easily be derived , at least in the present ...
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... present , and continues the Common Germanic type intact ; note that , since I have assumed the exclusion of * -e- from the present system , there is no need to envisage an athematic optative * habē - i - s , * habē - i etc. An archaic ...
... present , and continues the Common Germanic type intact ; note that , since I have assumed the exclusion of * -e- from the present system , there is no need to envisage an athematic optative * habē - i - s , * habē - i etc. An archaic ...
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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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