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In Tocharian , relations are somewhat obscured by the fact that in that language the vowel & may represent original è as well as original ā . It appears probable , however , that Tocharian , too , had an ā - subjunctive , which was ...
In Tocharian , relations are somewhat obscured by the fact that in that language the vowel & may represent original è as well as original ā . It appears probable , however , that Tocharian , too , had an ā - subjunctive , which was ...
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Jóhannesson's contention that the abstract suffixes -læti , -mæli , -yr đi , -ræđi , -lyndi , -leysi represent original in - stems which later passed over into neuter ja - stems has no foundation . If these substantives represented ...
Jóhannesson's contention that the abstract suffixes -læti , -mæli , -yr đi , -ræđi , -lyndi , -leysi represent original in - stems which later passed over into neuter ja - stems has no foundation . If these substantives represented ...
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which original [ 1 ] is maintained . The exact position of Cree at the Albany River is a little uncertain . Documentary evidence tends to show that it is a Cree dialect in which original [ 1 ] is replaced by [ n ] ( see Horden ...
which original [ 1 ] is maintained . The exact position of Cree at the Albany River is a little uncertain . Documentary evidence tends to show that it is a Cree dialect in which original [ 1 ] is replaced by [ n ] ( see Horden ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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