How To Use Ca-ca In A Sentence

  • Billy's stammering voice called pleadingly, 'St-stand back, ca-can't you, and gi-give him air.' Tracy Park
  • We may then simply reconstruct an MIE pattern *Ca-CáC- as the antecedent to the later so-called reduplicated perfect of the form *Ce-CoC-. in much the same way as MIE *pad̰ása becomes eLIE *ped̰ás and later *pedós. Rethinking the reduplicated perfect in Indo-European
  • The following is the second of a series of articles by ‘Sam,’ a chef, a good friend of thirty years, and an inmate at CCA-CADC Florence in Arizona, a Federal lock-up.
  • Then a reduplicated form developed out of this in MIE *Ca-CáC- to express an action that was continuative at some point but was thereafter completed. Rethinking the reduplicated perfect in Indo-European
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