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it does not appear as the first element of a diphthong , ' and from the high vowels / iu / in that it does not appear as the second element of a diphthong . Alone of all the short vowels it does not appear lengthened .
it does not appear as the first element of a diphthong , ' and from the high vowels / iu / in that it does not appear as the second element of a diphthong . Alone of all the short vowels it does not appear lengthened .
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... the notion means that if a word typically appears in the environment of other words , that word takes on as part of its meaning its ability to appear in such environments , and carries this meaning with it , even when it happens to ...
... the notion means that if a word typically appears in the environment of other words , that word takes on as part of its meaning its ability to appear in such environments , and carries this meaning with it , even when it happens to ...
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PRESUFFIXAL VOWELS Presuffixal -e- and -e- appear before base suffix -v- in a - verbs , while -Q- also appears before -v- in a few e / a - verbs and before base suffix -d- in alternants of a few verbs . They are always lengthened except ...
PRESUFFIXAL VOWELS Presuffixal -e- and -e- appear before base suffix -v- in a - verbs , while -Q- also appears before -v- in a few e / a - verbs and before base suffix -d- in alternants of a few verbs . They are always lengthened except ...
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Relatedness between grammatical systems | 1 |
Latin uncia | 21 |
Optional rules in the formation of the Old Church Slavonic aorist | 33 |
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