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By the same token , it also agreed with the morph preceding the suffix of the active preterit participle , 11 which continued the IE active perfect participle and was incorporated into the preterit system of Baltic and Slavic after the ...
By the same token , it also agreed with the morph preceding the suffix of the active preterit participle , 11 which continued the IE active perfect participle and was incorporated into the preterit system of Baltic and Slavic after the ...
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When the alternating suffix * -wos - / - us- had become a general marker for the active preterit participle , it could appear with original aorist stems . Thus * stā - wös “ having stood ' seems to be built on the root aorist * stā- ...
When the alternating suffix * -wos - / - us- had become a general marker for the active preterit participle , it could appear with original aorist stems . Thus * stā - wös “ having stood ' seems to be built on the root aorist * stā- ...
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The origin of this root alternant * stāw- is to be sought , not in unclear perfect forms which allegedly point to IE * stā - w- , but rather in the active preterit participle , where the ultimately abandoned rectus form * -wðs- left its ...
The origin of this root alternant * stāw- is to be sought , not in unclear perfect forms which allegedly point to IE * stā - w- , but rather in the active preterit participle , where the ultimately abandoned rectus form * -wðs- left its ...
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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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