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( šekkir , ekir , erir ) , although the corresponding third sing . perfect ( Skt . āra , Greek öxe , Lat . ēgit ) must be identified with the Hittite third sing . present ( šakki , aki , ari ) . This distribution of forms undoubtedly ...
( šekkir , ekir , erir ) , although the corresponding third sing . perfect ( Skt . āra , Greek öxe , Lat . ēgit ) must be identified with the Hittite third sing . present ( šakki , aki , ari ) . This distribution of forms undoubtedly ...
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That , I imagine , is the reason why it has become customary to cite verbs of the third class in this form . When we observe , however , that verbs of the second class show such imperatives as memai " say ' and tarnai ' leave ' ...
That , I imagine , is the reason why it has become customary to cite verbs of the third class in this form . When we observe , however , that verbs of the second class show such imperatives as memai " say ' and tarnai ' leave ' ...
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The -ta of the third sing . present and -nta of the corresponding pl . must be identified with the IE secondary endings -to and -nto . The only element in Table I that can contain the final -ai , which is characteristic of the primary ...
The -ta of the third sing . present and -nta of the corresponding pl . must be identified with the IE secondary endings -to and -nto . The only element in Table I that can contain the final -ai , which is characteristic of the primary ...
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The Instrumental and the Comitative | 9 |
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Notes and Personalia | 26 |
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