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As independent words læti , mæli , rædi and lyndi all appear as neuter ja - stems , never as in - stems . ... it is safest to assume if an abstract appears only as a neuter ja - stem that this represents the original declension .
As independent words læti , mæli , rædi and lyndi all appear as neuter ja - stems , never as in - stems . ... it is safest to assume if an abstract appears only as a neuter ja - stem that this represents the original declension .
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Thus the root dhe appears reduplicated in Skt . dádhāti ' he puts ' , and in Greek Ti0no ; further Greek Opię ' hair ' , gen . тpixos ; exw ' I have ' , fut . w . But here we find in Greek a conflict with another principle : that when ...
Thus the root dhe appears reduplicated in Skt . dádhāti ' he puts ' , and in Greek Ti0no ; further Greek Opię ' hair ' , gen . тpixos ; exw ' I have ' , fut . w . But here we find in Greek a conflict with another principle : that when ...
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The classical Tibetan gl- is simplified to l- in Lahul , Spiti , Tsang - Ü , while in Khams and Balti it appears spirantized to yl - .25 It will appear in the sequel that Tocharian is not without value for the earlier history of Tibetan ...
The classical Tibetan gl- is simplified to l- in Lahul , Spiti , Tsang - Ü , while in Khams and Balti it appears spirantized to yl - .25 It will appear in the sequel that Tocharian is not without value for the earlier history of Tibetan ...
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