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In Modern Greek this use of åva- has received some extension , as is shown by the following examples , the colloquial forms being marked by C : 8 C ανάβαθος senza profunditd ' : άβαθος ανάβατος inaccessibile ' : άβατος ανάβολος incomodo ...
In Modern Greek this use of åva- has received some extension , as is shown by the following examples , the colloquial forms being marked by C : 8 C ανάβαθος senza profunditd ' : άβαθος ανάβατος inaccessibile ' : άβατος ανάβολος incomodo ...
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In -of- -.f- , -vf- , and -pf- the digamma is lost without compensatory lengthening ; the few divergent examples are either ... The one seriously recalcitrant example is érveka which the form of the preposition évv < * evy may explain .
In -of- -.f- , -vf- , and -pf- the digamma is lost without compensatory lengthening ; the few divergent examples are either ... The one seriously recalcitrant example is érveka which the form of the preposition évv < * evy may explain .
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Pianola , cited as example , is an obvious formation from piano , with a familiar suffix ; byrrh ( a drink ) is under ... 264 ) does not include all the examples given ; notably , English breakfast started out as an ordinary indicative ...
Pianola , cited as example , is an obvious formation from piano , with a familiar suffix ; byrrh ( a drink ) is under ... 264 ) does not include all the examples given ; notably , English breakfast started out as an ordinary indicative ...
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