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In the group of consonant stems no formal distinction indicating gender is found in the nominative singular of the early dialects , e.g. Skt . pát ' foot masculine , dyút ' splendor ' feminine , śrát ' trust ' neuter .
In the group of consonant stems no formal distinction indicating gender is found in the nominative singular of the early dialects , e.g. Skt . pát ' foot masculine , dyút ' splendor ' feminine , śrát ' trust ' neuter .
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in early Proto - Indo - European , for paradigms like the o - stems and the a - stems : 17 a form marked with -8 ( the later nominative singular masculine ) , a form marked with - m ( the later accusative singular masculine and ...
in early Proto - Indo - European , for paradigms like the o - stems and the a - stems : 17 a form marked with -8 ( the later nominative singular masculine ) , a form marked with - m ( the later accusative singular masculine and ...
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ing the result of an action , -m was added to it , e.g. gæiXwóm ; many such forms corresponded to the later accusative singular . If a noun was to be marked as a collective , -h was added to it , e.g. gwiXwah ' that which is alive ' ...
ing the result of an action , -m was added to it , e.g. gæiXwóm ; many such forms corresponded to the later accusative singular . If a noun was to be marked as a collective , -h was added to it , e.g. gwiXwah ' that which is alive ' ...
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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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