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They considered it convenient and simple ( in this they were followed by modern
grammarians ) to postulate not only a root tudin terms of which these forms can
be described by adding other elements , but also a present stem tuda- , derived ...
They considered it convenient and simple ( in this they were followed by modern
grammarians ) to postulate not only a root tudin terms of which these forms can
be described by adding other elements , but also a present stem tuda- , derived ...
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apparently formed from the a - stem aška- ' gate'.3 Not all of the forms mentioned
first were derived from n - stems . " Išpanzašepawas formed from išpant- ' night ' ,
an nt - stem . Its distinctive written form probably represents no difference in ...
apparently formed from the a - stem aška- ' gate'.3 Not all of the forms mentioned
first were derived from n - stems . " Išpanzašepawas formed from išpant- ' night ' ,
an nt - stem . Its distinctive written form probably represents no difference in ...
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The former appears to have been derived from the n - stem of the original r / n -
stem mijatar ' vegetation , growth , abundance ' . That it should be the oblique or n
- stem of an r / n - stem to which -šepa- was suffixed is in keeping with the ...
The former appears to have been derived from the n - stem of the original r / n -
stem mijatar ' vegetation , growth , abundance ' . That it should be the oblique or n
- stem of an r / n - stem to which -šepa- was suffixed is in keeping with the ...
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Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
Shasta and ProtoHokan | 40 |
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