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However , the -i forms cannot be regular dual formations for old consonant stems like pūwar ' fire ' or * kem knee ' ... Generally , the ending is assumed to be * -e ; on the basis of -i and -u stem forms like Skt . sūnú , Lith . súnu ...
However , the -i forms cannot be regular dual formations for old consonant stems like pūwar ' fire ' or * kem knee ' ... Generally , the ending is assumed to be * -e ; on the basis of -i and -u stem forms like Skt . sūnú , Lith . súnu ...
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This phenomenon is of particular importance in the very forms we are dealing with here , e.g. in the alternation of ' strong ' and ' weak ' root with a / ā of the stem vowel in pret . Ia ( SSS Ib ) : pret . act . sg . 2 kälkāșt : pl .
This phenomenon is of particular importance in the very forms we are dealing with here , e.g. in the alternation of ' strong ' and ' weak ' root with a / ā of the stem vowel in pret . Ia ( SSS Ib ) : pret . act . sg . 2 kälkāșt : pl .
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e conjugation , root - initial || w | is realized as zero , leaving a biconsonantal root residue , provided the stem vowel is / i / . Similarly , the three roots || ? kl || ' eat ' , || ? mr || ' command ' , and || ? x0 || ' take ' lose ...
e conjugation , root - initial || w | is realized as zero , leaving a biconsonantal root residue , provided the stem vowel is / i / . Similarly , the three roots || ? kl || ' eat ' , || ? mr || ' command ' , and || ? x0 || ' take ' lose ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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