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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 anything but the IE 7 - stem fem . , changed to an 7 - 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 anything but the IE 7 - stem fem . , changed to an 7 - stem in Latin and utilized for ...
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Since this conception is entirely erroneous and there is no doubt at the present time that both the Latin and the Irish deponents are true representatives of the IndoEuropean middle voice , 10 Zimmer's whole theory falls to the ground .
Since this conception is entirely erroneous and there is no doubt at the present time that both the Latin and the Irish deponents are true representatives of the IndoEuropean middle voice , 10 Zimmer's whole theory falls to the ground .
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405 , 8273 : V.a.13 nušpener cannot come from the Italic equivalent of Latin * nūdipondiīs , which would be * nof ( e ) fo - p- ; Devoto notes this , and suggests an early borrowing of the word from the Romans !
405 , 8273 : V.a.13 nušpener cannot come from the Italic equivalent of Latin * nūdipondiīs , which would be * nof ( e ) fo - p- ; Devoto notes this , and suggests an early borrowing of the word from the Romans !
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