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adjective , nearly always followed by its substantive , though in a few instances this is to be inferred from the preceding context ; never initial in the sentence unless followed by one of the particles cid , u , sú , nú ; often ...
adjective , nearly always followed by its substantive , though in a few instances this is to be inferred from the preceding context ; never initial in the sentence unless followed by one of the particles cid , u , sú , nú ; often ...
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W ... l which occurs in 900 - åvop- , and in other sequences of adjective plus thirddeclension noun . 2.4 . Following the practice of grouping complementary morphemes of identical meaning into single morphemic units , we consider such ...
W ... l which occurs in 900 - åvop- , and in other sequences of adjective plus thirddeclension noun . 2.4 . Following the practice of grouping complementary morphemes of identical meaning into single morphemic units , we consider such ...
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noun is repeated before the adjective ( as wili ' two ' , zuri ' fine ' ) , before the verb whose subject the noun is ( as likuža ' came , ' mevunžika ' got broken ' ; the variant of m before verbs is a as in amenambiał4 ) , and after ...
noun is repeated before the adjective ( as wili ' two ' , zuri ' fine ' ) , before the verb whose subject the noun is ( as likuža ' came , ' mevunžika ' got broken ' ; the variant of m before verbs is a as in amenambiał4 ) , and after ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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