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graze ' write ' voice ' ' hang ' ' vote ' + 9 Several important observations follow from the inspection of the data in Table 3 . First , the second person singular ending appears either as -es or as - is . The distribution is governed ...
graze ' write ' voice ' ' hang ' ' vote ' + 9 Several important observations follow from the inspection of the data in Table 3 . First , the second person singular ending appears either as -es or as - is . The distribution is governed ...
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( past participle , masc . ) , pis + a + + + a ( fem . ) b . pis + õ “ they write ' , pis + onts ' writing ' , pis + es ' you write ' The iotation in 19 is arbitrary as regards both the output and the environment .
( past participle , masc . ) , pis + a + + + a ( fem . ) b . pis + õ “ they write ' , pis + onts ' writing ' , pis + es ' you write ' The iotation in 19 is arbitrary as regards both the output and the environment .
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... however , in all kinds of formations , for example , dług + 0 + pis " ball pen ' ( literally ' long writer ' ) . ... + õ “ they write ' , pis + onts ' writing ' , and pis + es you write ' by fusion : sj — S. This cannot be right .
... however , in all kinds of formations , for example , dług + 0 + pis " ball pen ' ( literally ' long writer ' ) . ... + õ “ they write ' , pis + onts ' writing ' , and pis + es you write ' by fusion : sj — S. This cannot be right .
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