Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... secondary . Of the remaining IE languages only the Slavic furnishes even the most fragmentary evidence concerning the medio - passive . The OChSl . vědě ' I know ' ( perfect as present ) of course has IE -ai , but this is found both as ...
... secondary . Of the remaining IE languages only the Slavic furnishes even the most fragmentary evidence concerning the medio - passive . The OChSl . vědě ' I know ' ( perfect as present ) of course has IE -ai , but this is found both as ...
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... secondary forms in -i , as Skt . ás - i , Av . aoj - i , 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 . ) ás - mahe ( pres . pl ...
... secondary forms in -i , as Skt . ás - i , Av . aoj - i , 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 . ) ás - mahe ( pres . pl ...
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... secondary function , whereas -sai of the Aryan and Greek was a later innovation . That -thes was originally used for athematic stems , and -so for thematic forms , is a probable guess , but nothing more . 3. THE THIRD PERSON SINGULAR ...
... secondary function , whereas -sai of the Aryan and Greek was a later innovation . That -thes was originally used for athematic stems , and -so for thematic forms , is a probable guess , but nothing more . 3. THE THIRD PERSON SINGULAR ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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