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These forms indicate that each adjective has a characteristic stem ending ; the stems of the above adjectives are / baka / and / kpiki / . For most classes , the class ending is added to the stem . For the y - class , the stem ending ...
These forms indicate that each adjective has a characteristic stem ending ; the stems of the above adjectives are / baka / and / kpiki / . For most classes , the class ending is added to the stem . For the y - class , the stem ending ...
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In most declension classes , this -an later disappeared ; but when it followed a Gmc . 7 - stem , it was contracted with the stem vowel to become -õ ( n ) . This form , with the final -n dropped , has been preserved in all 7 - stems .
In most declension classes , this -an later disappeared ; but when it followed a Gmc . 7 - stem , it was contracted with the stem vowel to become -õ ( n ) . This form , with the final -n dropped , has been preserved in all 7 - stems .
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The leveling in the plural paradigm of the r - stems most probably had its point of departure in the pattern furnished ... They were never attached to a MONOSYLLABIC Consonantal stem denoting a person , such as maðr ' man ' ( * með- gen ...
The leveling in the plural paradigm of the r - stems most probably had its point of departure in the pattern furnished ... They were never attached to a MONOSYLLABIC Consonantal stem denoting a person , such as maðr ' man ' ( * með- gen ...
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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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