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That about A.D. 1200 the ending -ad or -ed replaced the Old Irish ending -th ( e ) a and the Middle Irish ending -it ... A.D. 114213 and probably not after A.D. 1200.14 Belonging as it does to the period when the plural endings in -th ...
That about A.D. 1200 the ending -ad or -ed replaced the Old Irish ending -th ( e ) a and the Middle Irish ending -it ... A.D. 114213 and probably not after A.D. 1200.14 Belonging as it does to the period when the plural endings in -th ...
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Although the ending -õ ( n ) from IE -õm is commonly posited for the PGmc . genitive plural , it is clear that the Gothic ending é cannot be explained on this basis . On the other hand , if we want to derive the genitive forms of all ...
Although the ending -õ ( n ) from IE -õm is commonly posited for the PGmc . genitive plural , it is clear that the Gothic ending é cannot be explained on this basis . On the other hand , if we want to derive the genitive forms of all ...
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also ) is written in place of it , and that conversely it is written in place of ei and 1.10 This interchange in spelling considerably strengthens the theory that the Gothic ending of the genitive plural was actually -ī .
also ) is written in place of it , and that conversely it is written in place of ei and 1.10 This interchange in spelling considerably strengthens the theory that the Gothic ending of the genitive plural was actually -ī .
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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