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The index numbers of paradigmatic morphemes are so devised that the digits give an exact indication of position class within the two major classes of prefixes and suffixes . Paradigmatic prefixes are numbered from 11 to 181.
The index numbers of paradigmatic morphemes are so devised that the digits give an exact indication of position class within the two major classes of prefixes and suffixes . Paradigmatic prefixes are numbered from 11 to 181.
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These examples illustrate how the position of main accent in Vedic still reflects some syntactic usages of pre - Indo - European , though other syntactic markers , such as conjunctions and adverbs , have for the most part replaced ...
These examples illustrate how the position of main accent in Vedic still reflects some syntactic usages of pre - Indo - European , though other syntactic markers , such as conjunctions and adverbs , have for the most part replaced ...
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23 ; the first suffix belongs to the first poststem position class , the second to the second position class ( with first position unfilled ) . Other problems are even more serious . As just pointed out , we can set up two poststem ...
23 ; the first suffix belongs to the first poststem position class , the second to the second position class ( with first position unfilled ) . Other problems are even more serious . As just pointed out , we can set up two poststem ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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