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Supposed traces of IE primary endings in Baltic are certainly illusive . It has been suggested that in the reflexive of the 1. and 2. sing . of mi - verbs IE -ai was preserved ; that , e.g. , in Lith . dů - më - si the -më- is identical ...
Supposed traces of IE primary endings in Baltic are certainly illusive . It has been suggested that in the reflexive of the 1. and 2. sing . of mi - verbs IE -ai was preserved ; that , e.g. , in Lith . dů - më - si the -më- is identical ...
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IE -thes is also sought in the 2. sing . in -Ons of Greek aorist passives ; e.g. , -dó - Ons is identified with Skt . á - di - thaḥ , and -Ons is supposed to have been a single personal ending originally instead of stem - suffix -0ŋ- ...
IE -thes is also sought in the 2. sing . in -Ons of Greek aorist passives ; e.g. , -dó - Ons is identified with Skt . á - di - thaḥ , and -Ons is supposed to have been a single personal ending originally instead of stem - suffix -0ŋ- ...
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In the Aryan languages the development of primary forms in -ē ( IE -ai ) has been more complete , and conditions leading to their development more complex . As the first stage it may be assumed that the old -ē of the 1. sing .
In the Aryan languages the development of primary forms in -ē ( IE -ai ) has been more complete , and conditions leading to their development more complex . As the first stage it may be assumed that the old -ē of the 1. sing .
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