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Such endings could possibly have gotten their start through a reinterpretation of the * ă - stem nominative plural ending * / - aas / ( cf. standard Li . diēn - os ) in relationship to the accusative plural ending / -as / ( cf. standard ...
Such endings could possibly have gotten their start through a reinterpretation of the * ă - stem nominative plural ending * / - aas / ( cf. standard Li . diēn - os ) in relationship to the accusative plural ending / -as / ( cf. standard ...
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The second - person singular ending of the 3 - stem verbs is -i in both Northwestern Samogitian and standard Lithuanian . In standard Lithuanian , however , this -į seems to reflect * -ie ( cf. the reflexive ending -le - si ) , whereas ...
The second - person singular ending of the 3 - stem verbs is -i in both Northwestern Samogitian and standard Lithuanian . In standard Lithuanian , however , this -į seems to reflect * -ie ( cf. the reflexive ending -le - si ) , whereas ...
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It is commonly held that the Baltic declensional 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 -ų is ...
It is commonly held that the Baltic declensional 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 -ų is ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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