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As a first step it will be advantageous to review briefly the existing sets of primary and secondary endings in the various IE languages , so as to balance the probabilities as to which side represents the original status .
As a first step it will be advantageous to review briefly the existing sets of primary and secondary endings in the various IE languages , so as to balance the probabilities as to which side represents the original status .
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The OChSl . vědě ' I know ' ( perfect as present ) of course has IE -ai , but this is found both as primary and secondary as well as perfect ending . Supposed traces of IE primary endings in Baltic are certainly illusive .
The OChSl . vědě ' I know ' ( perfect as present ) of course has IE -ai , but this is found both as primary and secondary as well as perfect ending . Supposed traces of IE primary endings in Baltic are certainly illusive .
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The Aryan athematic secondary forms in -i , as Skt . ás - i , Av . aoj - ī , are due to analogies which can be put in the form of proportions like the following : ás - i ( imperfect ) : ás - ē ( present ) ás - mahi ( imperf . pl . ) ...
The Aryan athematic secondary forms in -i , as Skt . ás - i , Av . aoj - ī , are due to analogies which can be put in the form of proportions like the following : ás - i ( imperfect ) : ás - ē ( present ) ás - mahi ( imperf . pl . ) ...
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