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This treatment makes possible a complete statement of the inflection of every verb by mentioning its class and any stem changes to which it is subject . Everything else follows automatically , once the characteristics of each class and ...
This treatment makes possible a complete statement of the inflection of every verb by mentioning its class and any stem changes to which it is subject . Everything else follows automatically , once the characteristics of each class and ...
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It has been possible , however , to carry out the analysis for a few languages , and to obtain sets of components which had only mildly complicated phonetic values , and which required very few statements about distribution ( so that ...
It has been possible , however , to carry out the analysis for a few languages , and to obtain sets of components which had only mildly complicated phonetic values , and which required very few statements about distribution ( so that ...
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But it is easily possible to make sentences in which le ' na appears with case suffixes and in other forms quite impossible for peona , and vice versa . One has to learn , and cannot always tell from the sentence , that leona and peo'na ...
But it is easily possible to make sentences in which le ' na appears with case suffixes and in other forms quite impossible for peona , and vice versa . One has to learn , and cannot always tell from the sentence , that leona and peo'na ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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