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... ending / -as / ( cf. standard Li . dien - às ) . The ending * / - aas / , which was originally interpreted as containing a reduplication of the stem vowel of the accusative , was reinterpreted as * / - aAs / , i.e. as containing the ...
... ending / -as / ( cf. standard Li . dien - às ) . The ending * / - aas / , which was originally interpreted as containing a reduplication of the stem vowel of the accusative , was reinterpreted as * / - aAs / , i.e. as containing the ...
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... ending -i - si ) . This then requires Stang ( 409 ) to posit separate proto - endings for the Northwestern Samogitian and the standard Lithuanian second singular verbal ending . I should like to propose , however , that there was never ...
... ending -i - si ) . This then requires Stang ( 409 ) to posit separate proto - endings for the Northwestern Samogitian and the standard Lithuanian second singular verbal ending . I should like to propose , however , that there was never ...
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... endings furnish evidence for the relatively late shortening of long diphthongs in word - final position . Thus , for example , the Lithuanian * o - stem genitive plural ending - is supposed to derive from * -uon < * -ōn . If this were ...
... endings furnish evidence for the relatively late shortening of long diphthongs in word - final position . Thus , for example , the Lithuanian * o - stem genitive plural ending - is supposed to derive from * -uon < * -ōn . If this were ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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