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POSSESSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS . The meanings ' my ' , ' thy ' , ' his ' , etc. are
normally expressed in the Ethiopic languages by suffixed pronouns added to the
noun : bet - kä ' thy house ' . In the South Ethiopic languages and in Tigrinya ...
POSSESSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS . The meanings ' my ' , ' thy ' , ' his ' , etc. are
normally expressed in the Ethiopic languages by suffixed pronouns added to the
noun : bet - kä ' thy house ' . In the South Ethiopic languages and in Tigrinya ...
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But is not this rather to be regarded as a change of meaning of min , which here
no longer has any possessive significance , and therefore to be classed as
Lehnbedeutung ? Since it consists of two parts , it could of course also be
regarded as ...
But is not this rather to be regarded as a change of meaning of min , which here
no longer has any possessive significance , and therefore to be classed as
Lehnbedeutung ? Since it consists of two parts , it could of course also be
regarded as ...
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... but since pé - e - da - an can hardly be a neuter participle , one might suggest
instead that Hitt . harwaši is the adverbial neuter accusative singular of a ' Luwian
' possessive adjective in -ši - iš , 110 derived from the genitive * har ( k ) wað of ...
... but since pé - e - da - an can hardly be a neuter participle , one might suggest
instead that Hitt . harwaši is the adverbial neuter accusative singular of a ' Luwian
' possessive adjective in -ši - iš , 110 derived from the genitive * har ( k ) wað of ...
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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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