10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLECTIONLESS»
Discover the use of
flectionless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
flectionless and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Studies in the History of Western Linguistics: In Honour of ...
For, while the flectional languages expressed relational meaning 'organically' by
means of internal modification of the root, the flectionless languages did so '
merely mechanically' by simply juxtaposing the root and other elements of ...
Theodora Bynon, Frank Robert Palmer, 1986
2
Introduction to the Science of Language
Even in some of the compounds of the Aryan family, where the flectionless " stem
" shows itself, it may be questioned whether we have not before us the relics of
that earliest stage of speech when the flections had not yet been evolved, and ...
Archibald Henry Sayce, 1900
3
An Introduction to Old French Phonology and Morphology
Following is the paradigm (in order to show clearly the difference between the
various declensions, we divide each Old French form into a stem and an ending)
: Notice that in VL. these nouns had become flectionless in the singular because
of ...
Frederick Bliss Luquiens, 1909
4
The principles of comparative philology
The vocative and imperative were abiding monuments of the flectionless type-
stem. I cannot conceive a period in which men talked to one another in roots ; the
roots must have had many suffixes of little meaning attached to them — even the
...
Archibald Henry Sayce, 1893
5
An Introduction to the Uralic Languages
In the Uralic languages, the stems — whether basic or derived — may be divided
into flexile and flectionless. The flectionless stems cannot be combined with
inflectional suffixes. Most of them are clitics. The flexile stems can be divided, on
the ...
6
A system of Greek prosody and metre: for the use of schools ...
So, also, in Gothic, where the Sanscrit feminine stem in a long changes to o long,
this o becomes short a in flectionless nominatives and accusatives singular. The
Latin also has shortened the old feminine long a in flectionless nominatives and ...
7
Constructive Greek exercises
The vocative case of nouns of this declension is either flectionless, being the
Crude Form, or the same as the nominative. For instance ; C. F. yi- k&w 'a
swallow.' The nominative is ^eXiScov, made by lengthening the vowel. The
vocative is ...
8
A System of Greek Prosody and Metre, for the Use of Schools ...
So, also, in Gothic, where the Sanscrit feminine stem in a long changes to u long,
this O becomes short a in flectionless nominatives and accusatives singular. The
Latin also has shortened the old feminine long a in flectionless nominatives ...
9
Introduction to the Science of Language
Even in some of the compounds of the Aryan family, where the flectionless " stem
" shows itself, it may be questioned whether we have not before us the relics of
that earliest stage of speech when the flections had not yet been evolved, and ...
Archibald Henry Sayce, 1880
10
Modulation measurements for microwave mixers
This completes the tuning for a re- flectionless mixer source at the local-oscillator
frequency. (3) To tune the system ref lectometer, connect the electronic
galvanometer to it, switch the power back to the main line, insert a load element
in the ...
James M. Kenney, United States. Naval Electronic Systems Command, United States. National Bureau of Standards, 1980