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... active preterit participle , 11 which continued the IE active perfect participle and was incorporated into the preterit system of Baltic and Slavic after the collapse of the older imperfect - aorist - perfect system . Therefore it may ...
... active preterit participle , 11 which continued the IE active perfect participle and was incorporated into the preterit system of Baltic and Slavic after the collapse of the older imperfect - aorist - perfect system . Therefore it may ...
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... active preterit participle became unrecog- nizable in the oblique stem of * stā - wōs . Before examining the further development of * stā - wōs / staus- , it may be helpful to consider the active preterit participle to the root IE * bhū ...
... active preterit participle became unrecog- nizable in the oblique stem of * stā - wōs . Before examining the further development of * stā - wōs / staus- , it may be helpful to consider the active preterit participle to the root IE * bhū ...
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... active preterit participle , where the ultimately abandoned rectus form * -wos- left its mark in a morphopho- nemic rule according to which vowel - initial suffixes were linked to roots ending in long vowels by means of -w- . This rule ...
... active preterit participle , where the ultimately abandoned rectus form * -wos- left its mark in a morphopho- nemic rule according to which vowel - initial suffixes were linked to roots ending in long vowels by means of -w- . This rule ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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