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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «IMPARISYLLABIC»
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1
Dynamics of Morphological Productivity: The Evolution of ...
103 8: Latin pure consonantal sigmatic stems with imparisyllabic and parisyllabic
nominative singular ................... 104 9: Latin pure consonantal asigmatic
imparisyllabic n-stems .......................................................................................................
104 10: ...
2
Exegisti Monumenta: Festschrift in Honour of Nicholas ...
The main difference was that, while the old accusative disappeared early on in
the isosyllabic nouns and the oblique retained the old genitive, the oblique
continues the old accusative in the imparisyllabic nouns30. The derivation of the
...
Werner Sundermann, Almut Hintze, François de Blois, 2009
3
Romance Languages: A Historical Introduction
8.7 Imparisyllabic nouns and adjectives Third declension nouns and adjectives
fall into two classes according to the form of their nominative singular.
Parisyllabics are those whose stem has the same number of syllables throughout
the ...
Ti Alkire, Carol Rosen, 2010
4
Chambers's information for the people, ed. by W. and R. Chambers
Now nouns which havo in the genitive singular a syllable more than they have in
tho nominative singular are called imparisyllabic. In this word, as hero given, you
find an additional syllable, namely, im from in — the n becoming m, before tho p ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, Popular educator, William Chambers, 1874
Now nouns which have in the genitive singular a syllable more than they have in
the nominative singular are called imparisyllabic. In this word, as hero given, you
find an additional syllable, namely, im from in — the n becoming ni, before tho p ...
6
Modern Greek in Asia Minor: A Study of the Dialects of ...
-ddi. Possibly -ddi has combined with the agglutinative -071a to produce -di. (4)
The endings of the -05 declension, and perhaps the old imparisyllabic
declension in -as, -aSo? are responsible for the appearance of genitives in -Siov
and even ...
Richard McGillivray Dawkins, William Reginald Halliday, 1916
At least, in imparisyllabic metres, the caesura will have to fall somewhere off-
centre. Note that 'The art of poetry' itself is written entirely in nine-syllable lines,
and that the caesura generally falls after the fourth syllable. Thus: De la musiqu/(
e) ...
Paul Verlaine, Martin Sorrell, 2009
8
Modern Greek Grammar from the Original French of Julius ...
Some Nouns Imparisyllabic in m , mostly proper Names, are declined in the
genitive singular , and throughout the plural after Nouns of the 1." Declension
Imparisyllabic; While , m the Accusative and Vocative singular , they analogize
with ...
Jules David, George Winnock, 1825
9
Medieval and Modern Greek
Only masculine o- stems never have imparisyllabic plurals, e- stems and u- stems
always have them in modern Greek, and probably this characteristic dates from
the rearrangement of noun paradigms in the early middle ages. One of the ...
10
The Modern Greek Grammar of Julius David: Translated from ...
Declension Imparisyllabic in uc gen: «r*c will ba sometimes found declined in the
singular as Nouns of the i.st Declension Isosyllabic , with the excep* tion of the
genitive, which always ends in »t : thus /5*f£if3- 7htu from Pafixfinnt. The plural is
...
Charles Louis Jules, George Winnock, 1825