Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... forms became identical . The new form enda pre- dominated over endes because the latter was in accord with only one other case form . The final stage resulted in doublet forms for the nominative and the genitive : nom . ender ende ...
... forms became identical . The new form enda pre- dominated over endes because the latter was in accord with only one other case form . The final stage resulted in doublet forms for the nominative and the genitive : nom . ender ende ...
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... forms , plus the two alternate negative imperative forms with me- , all but the six forms of the preterit have initial stress . The only instances of final word stress in the Persian verb system are ( 1 ) the third person singular ...
... forms , plus the two alternate negative imperative forms with me- , all but the six forms of the preterit have initial stress . The only instances of final word stress in the Persian verb system are ( 1 ) the third person singular ...
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... forms as listed above in §2.1.1 . In all tense forms except the affirmative preterit the word stress is on the initial syllable in any case , but in these preterit forms it falls on the syllable immediately preceding the personal ending ...
... forms as listed above in §2.1.1 . In all tense forms except the affirmative preterit the word stress is on the initial syllable in any case , but in these preterit forms it falls on the syllable immediately preceding the personal ending ...
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