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With respect to case , the first kind of formal distinction or expression is , of course , inflection . Word - order is referred to above as another , and elsewhere Jespersen also recognizes stress and ...
With respect to case , the first kind of formal distinction or expression is , of course , inflection . Word - order is referred to above as another , and elsewhere Jespersen also recognizes stress and ...
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The standard manuals of comparative IE grammar , of course , set up the P medio - passive paradigm as it exists in Sanskrit , Greek , and , somewhat imperfectly , in Gothic , with which the Italic and Celtic prevailingly PS forms can ...
The standard manuals of comparative IE grammar , of course , set up the P medio - passive paradigm as it exists in Sanskrit , Greek , and , somewhat imperfectly , in Gothic , with which the Italic and Celtic prevailingly PS forms can ...
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Both knýja ' beat ' and knúi ' knuckle ' must be derived from IE * ĝnõu , the 25 One should be careful to distinguish this noun and verb from the homo- phonic OE cneowian ' kneel ' and cnēow ' knee ' , which come , of course , from the ...
Both knýja ' beat ' and knúi ' knuckle ' must be derived from IE * ĝnõu , the 25 One should be careful to distinguish this noun and verb from the homo- phonic OE cneowian ' kneel ' and cnēow ' knee ' , which come , of course , from the ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Dz and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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