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There is , however , no reason to believe that a nasal form existed in IE . Aside from the fact that the Slavic nasal class has been greatly enlarged by new members , this class is not to be identified with the fifth Skt . class ...
There is , however , no reason to believe that a nasal form existed in IE . Aside from the fact that the Slavic nasal class has been greatly enlarged by new members , this class is not to be identified with the fifth Skt . class ...
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And how can Güntert explain the existence of two weak grade vowels in his assumed * ĝhüsli- , even though we have no reason whatever to believe that the accent once rested upon the ultima ? In another group the assimilative effect of a ...
And how can Güntert explain the existence of two weak grade vowels in his assumed * ĝhüsli- , even though we have no reason whatever to believe that the accent once rested upon the ultima ? In another group the assimilative effect of a ...
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We have found reason to suppose that the initial vowel of each suffix originated in the thematic vowel -e- of underlying adjectives or sub- stantives . There is no reason to suppose that either the suffix -x- or the suffix -- was ...
We have found reason to suppose that the initial vowel of each suffix originated in the thematic vowel -e- of underlying adjectives or sub- stantives . There is no reason to suppose that either the suffix -x- or the suffix -- was ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Dz and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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