Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... strong cases if the ending is short : e.g. gen . ( weak ) ther + ós , acc . ( strong ) théer + a ( thễra ) rather than the predicted * theér + a ' beast ' . This is because the predicted form is phonologically impossible in Greek ...
... strong cases if the ending is short : e.g. gen . ( weak ) ther + ós , acc . ( strong ) théer + a ( thễra ) rather than the predicted * theér + a ' beast ' . This is because the predicted form is phonologically impossible in Greek ...
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... Strong and weak cases are distributed in Sanskrit very much as in Greek : gen- erally , the nominative and accusative forms are strong , and the others are weak . Several cases break this pattern , and / or show vacillation : ( a ) The ...
... Strong and weak cases are distributed in Sanskrit very much as in Greek : gen- erally , the nominative and accusative forms are strong , and the others are weak . Several cases break this pattern , and / or show vacillation : ( a ) The ...
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... Strong case : Acc . pl . thugatér + as Weak case : Gen. pl . * thugater + óon > thugatr + óon.18 By rule 9a , strong cases put the accent on the presuffixal mora ( or syllable , as the case may be ) ; and by 9b , weak cases put the ...
... Strong case : Acc . pl . thugatér + as Weak case : Gen. pl . * thugater + óon > thugatr + óon.18 By rule 9a , strong cases put the accent on the presuffixal mora ( or syllable , as the case may be ) ; and by 9b , weak cases put the ...
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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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