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( 2 ) The durative formations are followed only by the first four of the finite endings . ... ( 1 ) The nonpast requires ending -H ? after bases that end in : ' ( sets V9 - V12 , 7 ) , and after consequent -Gi : x ° a : - , repetitive ...
( 2 ) The durative formations are followed only by the first four of the finite endings . ... ( 1 ) The nonpast requires ending -H ? after bases that end in : ' ( sets V9 - V12 , 7 ) , and after consequent -Gi : x ° a : - , repetitive ...
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But now the question arises why nouns ending in unstressed vowels should have plurals in s , while nouns ending in stressed vowels should have plurals in es . Also it is not clear why the presence or absence of stress on the ...
But now the question arises why nouns ending in unstressed vowels should have plurals in s , while nouns ending in stressed vowels should have plurals in es . Also it is not clear why the presence or absence of stress on the ...
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3 7 tenosio , have generally been thought to contain the same ending . ... The uncertainty of the origin of these Greek endings , however , does not damage our argument , since a genitive ending -syo has sure support in Indo - Iranian ...
3 7 tenosio , have generally been thought to contain the same ending . ... The uncertainty of the origin of these Greek endings , however , does not damage our argument , since a genitive ending -syo has sure support in Indo - Iranian ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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