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The only verb forms for which there is no evidence of being drawn into the sphere of the thematic present are the perfects , which in our dialect are formed in the normal way , except for some slight confusion between strong and weak ...
The only verb forms for which there is no evidence of being drawn into the sphere of the thematic present are the perfects , which in our dialect are formed in the normal way , except for some slight confusion between strong and weak ...
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Therefore - altho Sanskrit has uncompounded gerunds yamitvā and vrajitvā — I believe the forms vyāyamitvā and pravrajitvā have really no direct connection with them , but are Prakritic formations from the presents vyāyamati and ...
Therefore - altho Sanskrit has uncompounded gerunds yamitvā and vrajitvā — I believe the forms vyāyamitvā and pravrajitvā have really no direct connection with them , but are Prakritic formations from the presents vyāyamati and ...
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where possible , to give only those examples containing uncompounded verbal forms , since prepositional prefixes have a well - known tendency to alter the aspect of the verbs . Root ai - dh- . The usual sense of Skt . inddhé is ' kindle ...
where possible , to give only those examples containing uncompounded verbal forms , since prepositional prefixes have a well - known tendency to alter the aspect of the verbs . Root ai - dh- . The usual sense of Skt . inddhé is ' kindle ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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