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It is a great pleasure to see proper attention given to the fact that the informal is the normal spoken Persian and to see it take its place in a full - scale grammar . Both formal and informal styles are treated throughout the book ...
It is a great pleasure to see proper attention given to the fact that the informal is the normal spoken Persian and to see it take its place in a full - scale grammar . Both formal and informal styles are treated throughout the book ...
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A third piece of evidence for an initial laryngeal in this root is to be found in the long augment of the imperfect ( ārdhnot ) and of the aorist forms árdhma , árdhi , and ārdhista ( given in Whitney's Roots ) , if the ' long augments ...
A third piece of evidence for an initial laryngeal in this root is to be found in the long augment of the imperfect ( ārdhnot ) and of the aorist forms árdhma , árdhi , and ārdhista ( given in Whitney's Roots ) , if the ' long augments ...
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A Rgvedic primary derivative -námšana- is given , probably meaning ' destroying ' . The numerous other forms of this verb with infixed nasal might have been mentioned , even if they are all later ( future nañksyati , epic + ) or given ...
A Rgvedic primary derivative -námšana- is given , probably meaning ' destroying ' . The numerous other forms of this verb with infixed nasal might have been mentioned , even if they are all later ( future nañksyati , epic + ) or given ...
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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