Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... endings -s or -m or without ending . Quite similar are dádhṛvi- and dídivi- , each once . Forms of dhúni- before consonant endings occur 10 times after heavy syllables , 5 times initially , only once after a light . It is interesting to ...
... endings -s or -m or without ending . Quite similar are dádhṛvi- and dídivi- , each once . Forms of dhúni- before consonant endings occur 10 times after heavy syllables , 5 times initially , only once after a light . It is interesting to ...
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... ending which does not belong to the dual , nor to the plural ; by meaning the form is instrumental , and so it must be taken as an instrumental to dual ušī- , with the ending of the singular . For the use of singular endings on a dual ...
... ending which does not belong to the dual , nor to the plural ; by meaning the form is instrumental , and so it must be taken as an instrumental to dual ušī- , with the ending of the singular . For the use of singular endings on a dual ...
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... endings -ōm , -ōt , -ōn . Prokosch assumed that these were the original plural endings of the dental preterite.19 Since OHG has a number of innovations in its verbal system , e.g. the 1st pl . -mēs ending , the 1st sg . present ending ...
... endings -ōm , -ōt , -ōn . Prokosch assumed that these were the original plural endings of the dental preterite.19 Since OHG has a number of innovations in its verbal system , e.g. the 1st pl . -mēs ending , the 1st sg . present ending ...
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