Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... analogical formations were various . Some verbs had present forms both according to the second and to the third conjugations . Thus fervo fervere existed alongside of ferveo fervere , 19 and the imperfect fervē - bam ' boiled , seethed ...
... analogical formations were various . Some verbs had present forms both according to the second and to the third conjugations . Thus fervo fervere existed alongside of ferveo fervere , 19 and the imperfect fervē - bam ' boiled , seethed ...
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... analogical active perfect , such as Béßλnka to ßeßλnuaι , and of an active pluperfect ; these normally have active transitive meanings . The sole example in Homer is βεβίηκεν ( Il . 10.145 16.22 ) , manifestly a late formation , = since ...
... analogical active perfect , such as Béßλnka to ßeßλnuaι , and of an active pluperfect ; these normally have active transitive meanings . The sole example in Homer is βεβίηκεν ( Il . 10.145 16.22 ) , manifestly a late formation , = since ...
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... analogical creation , as sug- gested below . We must furthermore beware of assuming that the Hittite verb ever passed through a stage in which present and aorist were as sharply distinguished as they are in some of the IE languages ...
... analogical creation , as sug- gested below . We must furthermore beware of assuming that the Hittite verb ever passed through a stage in which present and aorist were as sharply distinguished as they are in some of the IE languages ...
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... analogical influence of the second class upon the stem vowel . This may be the correct explanation of the stem vowel a in the third sing . pres . and in the imperative also . The remaining forms also of the third column of Table II were ...
... analogical influence of the second class upon the stem vowel . This may be the correct explanation of the stem vowel a in the third sing . pres . and in the imperative also . The remaining forms also of the third column of Table II were ...
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... analogical -en plurals of nouns that were not weak in Old English , such as children ; one or two plural forms also may be in- terpreted as the Middle English development of the Old English strong dative plural in -um , e.g. of heore ...
... analogical -en plurals of nouns that were not weak in Old English , such as children ; one or two plural forms also may be in- terpreted as the Middle English development of the Old English strong dative plural in -um , e.g. of heore ...
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