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Venetic would thus show the transition stage between Greek with its to endings and Latin with its -r endings ( some of which ... and transcribes fax800 fak - s - to , though without commenting on the meaning of the middle ending .
Venetic would thus show the transition stage between Greek with its to endings and Latin with its -r endings ( some of which ... and transcribes fax800 fak - s - to , though without commenting on the meaning of the middle ending .
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Not only Skt . ás - thāḥ as well as thematic á - bharathāḥ , but also Keltic shows the ending , which became -the or -de , in the imperative of deponent verbs , e.g. , OIr . comaln ( a ) i - the or -de . Extended by -r it occurs also in ...
Not only Skt . ás - thāḥ as well as thematic á - bharathāḥ , but also Keltic shows the ending , which became -the or -de , in the imperative of deponent verbs , e.g. , OIr . comaln ( a ) i - the or -de . Extended by -r it occurs also in ...
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As a result of all of this we may conclude that there was no unified ending -ti in Hittite , and still less did it know ... Once more , then , the IE knew nothing of the primary endings of the middle , which were special developments of ...
As a result of all of this we may conclude that there was no unified ending -ti in Hittite , and still less did it know ... Once more , then , the IE knew nothing of the primary endings of the middle , which were special developments of ...
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