10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARASYNTHETA»
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A Comparative Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language: In which ...
(Parasyntheta from verbs.) A secondary accent may fall on the tone syllable of the
lighter part of a compound or on a sufiix : o^fer-cum'-an, overcome; heof- on-steor
'-ra, star of heaven; hpr'end'e, hearing ; leds'unf, lying. 16. Phonology.
Francis Andrew March, 1870
Nouns, except parasyntheta, were unknown to it. French had from of old new
verbal forms and nouns, rarely adjectives. English has adopted Latin and French
compounds, and therewith attempted a few modern formations. The meaning of
the ...
3
From Particular to General Linguistics: Selected Essays, ...
... foresee derivatives in ֊o, witness crebanto, rodeo ֊ pelea 'fight' being the one
prominent exception; (3) from prefixed verbs, including borrowings, deverbatives,
and parasyntheta, a masculine abstract in -o will, speaking probabilistically, ...
4
Approaches to Language: Anthropological Issues
... Greek inspiration of Slavic parasyntheta. Linguistique balkanique 14 (2): 37-39
. 1971a Italian mostaccio. Zeitschrzftfiir Romanische Philologie 87: 320-333.
1971b Etymology and generative phonology in traditional lexicon: a study of
Latin ...
William C. McCormack, Stephen A. Wurm, 1978
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Jacob Wackernagel, Lectures on Syntax: With Special ...
In Greek, on the other hand, there is practically no increase in the number of
inherited preverbs (except of course in the parasyntheta, i.e. verbs derived from
nominal compounds: cf. II, 191 below). In the corpus of Theognidea,28 line 621
West ...
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English Grammar: Methodical, Analytical, and Historical. ...
Nouns, except parasyntheta, were unknown to it. French had from of old new
verbal forms and nouns, rarely adjectives. English has adopted Latin and French
compounds, and therewith attempted a few modern formations. The meaning of
the ...
Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner, 1874
7
The Verb in the Greek Non-literary Papyri
At the same time, it was almost exclusively used to form the so-called
parasyntheta. The -ecu verbs were extremely common in Classical Greek, and in
papyri they present a noticeable development. In the Ptolemaic papyri, there are
385 -e'to ...
Vasíleios G. Mandilarás, 1973
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American Journal of Philology
There are three possible classes of verbals, viz. simplicia, syntheta, parasyntheta.
It is a fact, which at first excites our surprise, that the syntheta are practically not
represented at all in the -T<O verbalia. For the only syntheton that I find at all is ...
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, 1899
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Papers on Language Theory and History: Volume I: Creation ...
P. 1970b, The Etymology of Old Church Slavic: zanoiije << sinus (maris) >> and
the Question of Greek Inspiration of Slavic Parasyntheta, <<Balkansko
ezikoznanie/Linguistique balkanique», 14, 2, 37-9. Maher, ]. P. 1971a, l4O
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Romantic Languages Pamphlets
Parasyntheta, entstanden aus der 'Verbindung zweier selbständiger Ideen in der
Form von Stämmen', wobei 'dann noch ein Suffix nötig wird', also sind es mit
Präfix und Suffix zugleich versehene Stämme. Typus: empellement, Schutzbrett ...