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It is possible also that we have representatives of * sm- as in Grk . ă - tag once ' , Lat . sim - plex ' simple ' , though this is commonly only prefixal . Cf. the discussion of ņ below $ 6 . But there are some cases of A a , B e which ...
It is possible also that we have representatives of * sm- as in Grk . ă - tag once ' , Lat . sim - plex ' simple ' , though this is commonly only prefixal . Cf. the discussion of ņ below $ 6 . But there are some cases of A a , B e which ...
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Couvreur prefers to regard Hittite iya- ( it is equally possible for one who follows him to read ya- ) as a thematic present from * ei- . This is a possible explanation of the forms , although Hittite in general shows fewer thematic ...
Couvreur prefers to regard Hittite iya- ( it is equally possible for one who follows him to read ya- ) as a thematic present from * ei- . This is a possible explanation of the forms , although Hittite in general shows fewer thematic ...
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7.74 : It does not seem possible to derive triõnēs from tero . Morphology ( Stolz - Leumann 239 ) would lead us to expect * teronēs ; then too , on this derivation , the word is supposed to come from threshing , while Varro says it was ...
7.74 : It does not seem possible to derive triõnēs from tero . Morphology ( Stolz - Leumann 239 ) would lead us to expect * teronēs ; then too , on this derivation , the word is supposed to come from threshing , while Varro says it was ...
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