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the r / n declension characterizes several suffixes that are as productive as any in the language . There is no doubt that these suffixes are inherited , since traces of them survive in Indo - European . The suffix -ttar , gen .
the r / n declension characterizes several suffixes that are as productive as any in the language . There is no doubt that these suffixes are inherited , since traces of them survive in Indo - European . The suffix -ttar , gen .
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Hirt ( HU 2.162 ) added that Umbrian also shows the reflex of -aj- in stahu ' I stand ' < stəjā but made no further attempt to equate -aj- with the Germanic suffix of Class III . a might belong to the root and j to the suffix , as in ...
Hirt ( HU 2.162 ) added that Umbrian also shows the reflex of -aj- in stahu ' I stand ' < stəjā but made no further attempt to equate -aj- with the Germanic suffix of Class III . a might belong to the root and j to the suffix , as in ...
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Their columnality ( śátruḥ gen . sátroḥ ) can- not be attributed to any barytone - oxytone opposition , because original accent mobility between root and suffix ( sátruḥ gen . * satróḥ ) served to distinguish cases , not stems .
Their columnality ( śátruḥ gen . sátroḥ ) can- not be attributed to any barytone - oxytone opposition , because original accent mobility between root and suffix ( sátruḥ gen . * satróḥ ) served to distinguish cases , not stems .
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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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