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Through the resulting agreement between forms of similar ending , the threefold congruence distinction developed as we know it from the dialects , though without any reference to sex or natural gender . The Indo - European gender ...
Through the resulting agreement between forms of similar ending , the threefold congruence distinction developed as we know it from the dialects , though without any reference to sex or natural gender . The Indo - European gender ...
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... only after the development of the thematic nouns , for these alone of the three groups of Indo - European nouns — the consonant stems , the vocalic resonant stems , and the vocalic stems , have a thoroughgoing gender distinction .
... only after the development of the thematic nouns , for these alone of the three groups of Indo - European nouns — the consonant stems , the vocalic resonant stems , and the vocalic stems , have a thoroughgoing gender distinction .
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... a person ) not normally considered capable of material transfer ' ; the other verb , moka23 , sometimes seems to imply ' give that which is inherently one's own or which it is one's right to give ' . Although this distinction is not ...
... a person ) not normally considered capable of material transfer ' ; the other verb , moka23 , sometimes seems to imply ' give that which is inherently one's own or which it is one's right to give ' . Although this distinction is not ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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