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... gerund and gerundive is secondary . Quite possibly the spread of e at the expense of o > u may have been hastened by the constant e of the second conjugation . The penultimate vowel of the gerund of most verbs of the first conjugation ...
... gerund and gerundive is secondary . Quite possibly the spread of e at the expense of o > u may have been hastened by the constant e of the second conjugation . The penultimate vowel of the gerund of most verbs of the first conjugation ...
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... gerund , but the Oscan - Umbrian gerundive and such adjectives as rotundus and secundus indicate that in part the ... ( gerunds ) in -ndo- from -tno- . The new etymology is certainly attractive , but can we maintain that IE tn , dn , and ...
... gerund , but the Oscan - Umbrian gerundive and such adjectives as rotundus and secundus indicate that in part the ... ( gerunds ) in -ndo- from -tno- . The new etymology is certainly attractive , but can we maintain that IE tn , dn , and ...
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... gerund va - ja ) with perfect regularity , except that , beside the regular imperative 2sg . va - mu , there is ... gerund ta - pi , past gerund ta - sa ) . ' Give ' : a stem si- conjugated according to Winfield's 3rd conjugation with ...
... gerund va - ja ) with perfect regularity , except that , beside the regular imperative 2sg . va - mu , there is ... gerund ta - pi , past gerund ta - sa ) . ' Give ' : a stem si- conjugated according to Winfield's 3rd conjugation with ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
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