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parallelism between these cases and the ones treated under ( 2 ) above is evident ; here again , the agreement is between the third - person possessed noun and the possessor ( which is the primary subject and hence in the absolute ) ...
parallelism between these cases and the ones treated under ( 2 ) above is evident ; here again , the agreement is between the third - person possessed noun and the possessor ( which is the primary subject and hence in the absolute ) ...
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Some of the analogical changes in these forms and the expansion of the pre - Indo - European paradigm will be discussed below ; but first we will note how gender congruence developed in the Indo - European noun paradigm . 6.
Some of the analogical changes in these forms and the expansion of the pre - Indo - European paradigm will be discussed below ; but first we will note how gender congruence developed in the Indo - European noun paradigm . 6.
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roots independently of masculines ' 31 When we view the pre - Indo - European noun paradigm as a set of four ... the difference in formation of these two groups of nouns can be interpreted as a result of the rearrangement which was ...
roots independently of masculines ' 31 When we view the pre - Indo - European noun paradigm as a set of four ... the difference in formation of these two groups of nouns can be interpreted as a result of the rearrangement which was ...
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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