Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... present indicative , 39 occasionally functioning as imperatives , but also Ir . ba is preterite indi- cative as well as present subjunctive . In Latin beside the present sub- junctives in -ā- we have the imperfect indicatives in -bam ...
... present indicative , 39 occasionally functioning as imperatives , but also Ir . ba is preterite indi- cative as well as present subjunctive . In Latin beside the present sub- junctives in -ā- we have the imperfect indicatives in -bam ...
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... present , while the preterite adds a -t at the end , and the Tocharian -te is preterite only , an r - form functioning as present . We may conclude that IE knew both -so and -thes in both primary and secondary function , whereas -sai of ...
... present , while the preterite adds a -t at the end , and the Tocharian -te is preterite only , an r - form functioning as present . We may conclude that IE knew both -so and -thes in both primary and secondary function , whereas -sai of ...
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... presents in -mi , -si , -zi , -nzi to the middle present r - forms in -ri . Form- ing an association with the middle voice in these surroundings , the -i also sometimes went to the preterite middles which regularly ended in -t . As a ...
... presents in -mi , -si , -zi , -nzi to the middle present r - forms in -ri . Form- ing an association with the middle voice in these surroundings , the -i also sometimes went to the preterite middles which regularly ended in -t . As a ...
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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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