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In particular , I tried to show that these endings are not to be regarded as late or secondary developments ; we are dealing here with certain verbal formants , ē- and -ā- , which go back to Proto - Indo - European .
In particular , I tried to show that these endings are not to be regarded as late or secondary developments ; we are dealing here with certain verbal formants , ē- and -ā- , which go back to Proto - Indo - European .
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Furthermore , the finite verbal forms in Irish that the Annals of Ulster record are limited in number owing to the fact that Irish itself tends to use verbal nouns in ordinary narration . Notwithstanding these limitations , there ...
Furthermore , the finite verbal forms in Irish that the Annals of Ulster record are limited in number owing to the fact that Irish itself tends to use verbal nouns in ordinary narration . Notwithstanding these limitations , there ...
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But a minimum of common grammatical structure , the universal existence or applicability of nominal and verbal categories , is asserted , or tacitly assumed , by almost all . Meillet and Sapir rejected the traditional apparatus of ...
But a minimum of common grammatical structure , the universal existence or applicability of nominal and verbal categories , is asserted , or tacitly assumed , by almost all . Meillet and Sapir rejected the traditional apparatus 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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