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Company Watch - Southwest Airlines.
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November 6, 2006
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Nov 6, 2006
Southwest Airlines
Southwest expects to rebound from difficult third quarter. Insisting that his carrier has "a number of weapons to choose from," Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly told reporters and analysts at the company's Dallas headquarters this week that a 15% increase in year-end earnings remains a goal for both 2006 and 2007. Nov 3, 2006
Southwest Airlines
Southwest lowers Dallas fares, mulls expansion plans. Southwest Airlines on Wednesday lowered fares on its Dallas routes. The airline says it is considering ...
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The n-less versus -n past participle forms of certain ablaut verbs in seventeenth and early eighteenth century American and British English.(Linguistics)
Magazine article from: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies
; ...majority of publications in the field of ablaut verbs finish their analyses at the turn...trends of development occurring among the ablaut verbs in both British English and its...and suffixless past participle forms of ablaut verbs in seventeenth and early eighteenth...
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Personal endings of ablaut verbs in early American writings.(Linguistics)
Magazine article from: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies
; ABSTRACT The present paper deals with verbal endings in seventeenth and early eighteenth century American English. Since it is a corpus-based study, a collection of early American texts was compiled and afterwards processed manually. The major guidelines adopted in the process of corpus collection
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Reduplication and the Old English strong verbs class VII (1).
Magazine article from: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies
; ...reanalysis of reduplication into a new type of ablaut must have taken place on the way from...various Indo-European languages. Next to ablaut, it served originally as the major pattern...forms, regular reduplication without ablaut: (2) L. cano : cecini 'sing...
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Verba Indoarica: Die Primaren und dekundaren Wurzeln der Sanskrit-Sprache, pt. I: Radices Primariae.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society
; ...as capable of regular strengthening (Ablaut) or reverse (samprasarana) strengthening...inferred from the above - roots of "normal" Ablaut (anit, set, "vet"(1) - the distinction...same division), and roots without Ablaut (same division): in all, 663 roots...
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Colloquy.
Magazine article from: Word Ways
; ...movements, because of their similarity to ablauts, could also be called "sound offs" after the etymology of ablauts, "off sounds", and by comparison...one, two, ..." But I doubt any ablauts cover all five vowels. The closest I...
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Reconsidering the history of the English verbal system (1).
Magazine article from: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies
; ...1959), the standard division into seven ablaut classes is presented as follows: (1...Every class is characterised by a specific ablaut or vowel gradation pattern, distinguishing...members used reduplication as well as ablaut to construct past tense forms, and there...
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The Germanic strong verbs; foundations and development of a new system.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; ...Germanic languages, centering on the topological position of ablaut in comparison to the parent language, which is Indo-European...s genesis. He covers the systematized and functionalized ablaut in terms of morphology, questions of inheritance v. acquisition...
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The status of Dearr and ??earf in Old English.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies
; ...preterite-present verbs, which means that they followed the third ablaut series. The Indo-European proto-form of dearr was reconstructed...55). As for the etymology of ??earf, the pre-Teutonic ablaut *terp-, *torp.. *trp.- is not certainly identified...
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From PIE to OCS: ALG or MAC?*
Magazine article from: Canadian Slavonic Papers
; ...highly inflecting language. Its morphology relied basically on ablaut, accent, and desinences to convey grammatical information...allowed in word-final position. At the same time the role of ablaut was greatly reduced in morphology and it was practically abolished...
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Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society
; ...analogical. 6.19 (p. 107): The discussion of the PIE accent/ablaut classes for nouns is good and the shaded diagrams on p. 108...innovation. My one quibble here concerns the inclusion of the ablaut patterns of root nouns under the same heading as suffixed nouns...
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