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In o - stems the vocative singular consists of the stem , without the character- istic final -s of the nominative . Our analysis of the pre - Indo - European noun system discloses the same formation for all vocatives singular ...
In o - stems the vocative singular consists of the stem , without the character- istic final -s of the nominative . Our analysis of the pre - Indo - European noun system discloses the same formation for all vocatives singular ...
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The glide consists in a drop from a level slightly above that of the rest of the utterance to a level below it , as in / binha / ' carpenter's tool ' , / piḍha / ' stool ' , / gōrha / ' bull ' ( contrasting with / miņa / ' bullock with ...
The glide consists in a drop from a level slightly above that of the rest of the utterance to a level below it , as in / binha / ' carpenter's tool ' , / piḍha / ' stool ' , / gōrha / ' bull ' ( contrasting with / miņa / ' bullock with ...
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In the Preface we are told that the Uralic family comprises the Finno - Ugric languages ( spelled Fenno - Ugric by Collinder ) and Samoyed . The Finno - Ugric group ' consists of nine units ' : ' Baltic - Fennic ' ( Finnish ...
In the Preface we are told that the Uralic family comprises the Finno - Ugric languages ( spelled Fenno - Ugric by Collinder ) and Samoyed . The Finno - Ugric group ' consists of nine units ' : ' Baltic - Fennic ' ( Finnish ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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