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This au is usually explained as the indicative ending 75 ( or the subjunctive ending - 6 ) plus the particle u . A much simpler explanation is possible if Gothic au is regarded as a monophthong : the Old Icelandic -au -a - 2 - 1 ...
This au is usually explained as the indicative ending 75 ( or the subjunctive ending - 6 ) plus the particle u . A much simpler explanation is possible if Gothic au is regarded as a monophthong : the Old Icelandic -au -a - 2 - 1 ...
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Hittite treatment of such infinitives in -s , like the use of other genitives , is a reflex of the time when the ending in -s did not mark a genitive , but rather an individual case . Further reflexes in Hittite and the other dialects ...
Hittite treatment of such infinitives in -s , like the use of other genitives , is a reflex of the time when the ending in -s did not mark a genitive , but rather an individual case . Further reflexes in Hittite and the other dialects ...
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That is, it constituted a meaningful word-ending, or part of one. ... For noun endings hi s in Sanskrit, all of which may with certainty or plausibility be attributed to Indo-European, I shall only refer to Wackernagel-Debrunner, AIGr.
That is, it constituted a meaningful word-ending, or part of one. ... For noun endings hi s in Sanskrit, all of which may with certainty or plausibility be attributed to Indo-European, I shall only refer to Wackernagel-Debrunner, AIGr.
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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