Language, Bände 12-13George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... forms without any other consonant except r are the only forms of the Hitt . and Toch . middle with r - endings which are not or have not been de- tachable26 , which do not show alongside them with the same meaning otherwise identical forms ...
... forms without any other consonant except r are the only forms of the Hitt . and Toch . middle with r - endings which are not or have not been de- tachable26 , which do not show alongside them with the same meaning otherwise identical forms ...
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... forms were even developed in the individual languages . This means that a large part , and probably the larger part ... forms , indifferent to the present - past distinction . The same , however , is true for the corresponding forms of ...
... forms were even developed in the individual languages . This means that a large part , and probably the larger part ... forms , indifferent to the present - past distinction . The same , however , is true for the corresponding forms of ...
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... forms . The only verb forms for which there is no evidence of being drawn into the sphere of the thematic present are the perfects , which in our dialect are formed in the normal way , except for some slight confusion between strong and ...
... forms . The only verb forms for which there is no evidence of being drawn into the sphere of the thematic present are the perfects , which in our dialect are formed in the normal way , except for some slight confusion between strong and ...
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EDITH FRANCES CLAFLIN Venetic tolar Old Irish canar and | 23 |
BARRETT BROWN Uomo as an Indeterminate Pronoun | 45 |
Book Reviews G M Bolling R G Kent F R Blake | 82 |
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ablaut analogical aorist appears Aryan Beow Brugmann Brut cited compound consonant dative derived dialects elements ending English etymology examples explained fact forms French frequent geminate genitive German gerund Goth Grammar Grammatik Greek hand-kissing heom Hitt Hittite indicate Indo-European Indo-Iranian inscriptions interpretation Italic king language langue later Latin Lazamon linguistic LINGUISTIC SOCIETY long consonants meaning middle Middle English MORRIS SWADESH nasal noun occurs original Oscan participle passage phoneme plural Prakritic preterite probably Professor pronoun proskynesis prosopic prosoposemics reference ROLAND G root Sanskrit scholars secondary seems semantic Semitic sense sing sound speech Sturtevant suffix Swadesh syllable Tibetan tion Tocharian Twaddell Ugaritic University uomo velar Venetic verb voiceless vowel Vulgar Latin Walde-Pokorny weoren WGmc word Zipf þæt þat