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... is derived partly from perfect and partly from aorist : M1 108 . 49. Preterite is derived entirely from aorist : M1 104 . Chapter XVI 50. Verbal suffix * -je - / * - jo- used for derivatives ; suffix * -i- for states : M1 109 . 51.
... is derived partly from perfect and partly from aorist : M1 108 . 49. Preterite is derived entirely from aorist : M1 104 . Chapter XVI 50. Verbal suffix * -je - / * - jo- used for derivatives ; suffix * -i- for states : M1 109 . 51.
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If the suffix has the strong grade , it is subject to ablaut variation in con- nection with further extensions ( e.g. , case - endings ) , but if the root has the strong grade the suffix does not thus vary . The addition of the thematic ...
If the suffix has the strong grade , it is subject to ablaut variation in con- nection with further extensions ( e.g. , case - endings ) , but if the root has the strong grade the suffix does not thus vary . The addition of the thematic ...
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In at least one word Hittite seems to present a noun suffix -hha- without a preceding vowel . In two passages of the code ( §65 and $ 119 ) we find an acc . sg . an - na - nu - uh - ha - an designating a domestic animal of relatively ...
In at least one word Hittite seems to present a noun suffix -hha- without a preceding vowel . In two passages of the code ( §65 and $ 119 ) we find an acc . sg . an - na - nu - uh - ha - an designating a domestic animal of relatively ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Dz and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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