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At that stage of ancient Indo - European in which were expressed only the contrasts of person , number , and tense ... considered a development of the IE perfect , and to contrast this reasoning with Rodríguez ' argumentation.12 In ...
At that stage of ancient Indo - European in which were expressed only the contrasts of person , number , and tense ... considered a development of the IE perfect , and to contrast this reasoning with Rodríguez ' argumentation.12 In ...
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Further evidence of a contrast -nt - / - r- in the 3pl . active is available in Celtic , where the type 3sg . -mór , 3 pl . -mórsat ' magnified ' contrasts with e.g. fúair , -fúaratar ' found ' . Finally , Latin has 3pl . fuēre and ...
Further evidence of a contrast -nt - / - r- in the 3pl . active is available in Celtic , where the type 3sg . -mór , 3 pl . -mórsat ' magnified ' contrasts with e.g. fúair , -fúaratar ' found ' . Finally , Latin has 3pl . fuēre and ...
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Furthermore , the velar stops are found a in the following contrasts : [ kwa ] kwa ? ... In illustrating and discussing this contrast , nt will represent the six possible sequences of stops after homorganic nasals : mp , nt , nutu , nk ...
Furthermore , the velar stops are found a in the following contrasts : [ kwa ] kwa ? ... In illustrating and discussing this contrast , nt will represent the six possible sequences of stops after homorganic nasals : mp , nt , nutu , nk ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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