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In later OE texts , ƒ is universally used both medially and finally ; e.g. lifr , ofer , hræfn , efor , stæf , reaf . Some isolated spellings in Epinal indicated the coming change in spelling practice : unofercumenræ , sifunsterri ...
In later OE texts , ƒ is universally used both medially and finally ; e.g. lifr , ofer , hræfn , efor , stæf , reaf . Some isolated spellings in Epinal indicated the coming change in spelling practice : unofercumenræ , sifunsterri ...
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But the phonetics cannot be defended : older vahista- is frequent in all parts of the Avesta without any such alteration , and is seen later in Mid . Pers . vahist and in New Pers . bihišt ' Paradise ' . Most important of all , the name ...
But the phonetics cannot be defended : older vahista- is frequent in all parts of the Avesta without any such alteration , and is seen later in Mid . Pers . vahist and in New Pers . bihišt ' Paradise ' . Most important of all , the name ...
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Within the Rigveda , kát is the older and kim the later form ; 16 kát , like the indefinite -kiḥ , does not go beyond the Rigveda ; the later language has only kim . The origin of kim is problematic . Its base no doubt is * cit , equal ...
Within the Rigveda , kát is the older and kim the later form ; 16 kát , like the indefinite -kiḥ , does not go beyond the Rigveda ; the later language has only kim . The origin of kim is problematic . Its base no doubt is * cit , equal ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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