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Later I saw that Hitt . nekuz and nekumanza ' naked ' might easily be parallel derivatives of the same root ; nekuz seems to be a verbal noun in the suffix -t- from the verbal root neku- , and nekumanza a derivative in the possessive ...
Later I saw that Hitt . nekuz and nekumanza ' naked ' might easily be parallel derivatives of the same root ; nekuz seems to be a verbal noun in the suffix -t- from the verbal root neku- , and nekumanza a derivative in the possessive ...
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In respect to this nearly complete wiping out of the inflected genitive of nouns one other matter seems significant . ' In Old English ' , as Sweet puts it , ' any noun could be made into an adjunct - word by being put into the ...
In respect to this nearly complete wiping out of the inflected genitive of nouns one other matter seems significant . ' In Old English ' , as Sweet puts it , ' any noun could be made into an adjunct - word by being put into the ...
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22 SUMMARY We may , then , conclude that Indo - Hittite had a set of verbal nouns in suffix -ax- ( probably of neuter ... The second sentence in 8309 should read : A common meaning is ' be that which the primitive noun or adjective ...
22 SUMMARY We may , then , conclude that Indo - Hittite had a set of verbal nouns in suffix -ax- ( probably of neuter ... The second sentence in 8309 should read : A common meaning is ' be that which the primitive noun or adjective ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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