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a significance in the variation , and that -- and -n are added to roots with a strong grade of the vowel , -er and -en to roots with zero grade . In succeeding chapters other variations are dealt with in a similar manner , and shown to ...
a significance in the variation , and that -- and -n are added to roots with a strong grade of the vowel , -er and -en to roots with zero grade . In succeeding chapters other variations are dealt with in a similar manner , and shown to ...
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If we reflect how often IE ablaut grades have become redistributed so that weak grades receive the accent and strong ... Statements that the reduced grade preceded the accent and the zero grade followed it conflict with some of the best ...
If we reflect how often IE ablaut grades have become redistributed so that weak grades receive the accent and strong ... Statements that the reduced grade preceded the accent and the zero grade followed it conflict with some of the best ...
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vitás ' twined , entwined ' ( zero grade * wi't- > IE wit- ) . The Skt . present váyati ' weaves ' must then be traced to IH wéyo'- > IE wéyewith the familiar shift to the thematic conjugation . The first fullgrade of the same base ...
vitás ' twined , entwined ' ( zero grade * wi't- > IE wit- ) . The Skt . present váyati ' weaves ' must then be traced to IH wéyo'- > IE wéyewith the familiar shift to the thematic conjugation . The first fullgrade of the same base ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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