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lack of such a form in Latin ( Idg . Gr . 3.331 ) ; but the normal gen . pl . of such ptcc . in Latin ends in -ium , which can hardly proceed from any- thing but the IE i - stem fem . , changed to an i - stem in Latin and utilized for ...
lack of such a form in Latin ( Idg . Gr . 3.331 ) ; but the normal gen . pl . of such ptcc . in Latin ends in -ium , which can hardly proceed from any- thing but the IE i - stem fem . , changed to an i - stem in Latin and utilized for ...
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... Latin and the Irish deponents are true representatives of the Indo- European middle voice , 1o Zimmer's whole theory ... Latin , as he believed , of a purely active inflection ( the deponent ) which showed in Latin ur , in Irish ar ...
... Latin and the Irish deponents are true representatives of the Indo- European middle voice , 1o Zimmer's whole theory ... Latin , as he believed , of a purely active inflection ( the deponent ) which showed in Latin ur , in Irish ar ...
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... Latin * nudipondiis , which would be * nof ( e ) fo - p- ; Devoto notes this , and suggests an early borrowing of the word from the Romans ! 407 , §274 : V.a.11 esunesku vepurus ' cum verbis sacrificalibus ' , vepur- < * uequos ' word ...
... Latin * nudipondiis , which would be * nof ( e ) fo - p- ; Devoto notes this , and suggests an early borrowing of the word from the Romans ! 407 , §274 : V.a.11 esunesku vepurus ' cum verbis sacrificalibus ' , vepur- < * uequos ' word ...
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E2 and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 29 |
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