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In the cases that fall under this rule the women's forms are more archaic than those of men . In a first person singular present progressive form like lakawwîl ( w . sp . ) the -1 is the first person singular sign and is related to the ...
In the cases that fall under this rule the women's forms are more archaic than those of men . In a first person singular present progressive form like lakawwîl ( w . sp . ) the -1 is the first person singular sign and is related to the ...
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Brahui ba- does not prima facie show either long vowel or -r- ; but the use of bar- in positive forms , except for the one imperative form and possibly the past tenses , implies that ba- is derived from * bar- or * ba - r- ( see further ...
Brahui ba- does not prima facie show either long vowel or -r- ; but the use of bar- in positive forms , except for the one imperative form and possibly the past tenses , implies that ba- is derived from * bar- or * ba - r- ( see further ...
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That --- of the negative should have found a place in positive forms is not strange , once the transition suffixes as a living mechanism were lost . The regular Dravidian verb is based on one stem , alike for negative and positive ...
That --- of the negative should have found a place in positive forms is not strange , once the transition suffixes as a living mechanism were lost . The regular Dravidian verb is based on one stem , alike for negative and positive ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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