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... nominal suffixes with the final vowel of the stem , and secondly the in- fluence of the tone of the pronominal suffix upon the penultimate vowel of the stem . The tones of the pronominal suffixes are respectively high for the first ...
... nominal suffixes with the final vowel of the stem , and secondly the in- fluence of the tone of the pronominal suffix upon the penultimate vowel of the stem . The tones of the pronominal suffixes are respectively high for the first ...
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... NOMINAL STEM . There are two types of nominal stems , true nouns and nominalized verbs . The former have few affixes except the possessive prefix , the plural prefixes and suffixes , and the pronominal suffixes . The latter have , in ...
... NOMINAL STEM . There are two types of nominal stems , true nouns and nominalized verbs . The former have few affixes except the possessive prefix , the plural prefixes and suffixes , and the pronominal suffixes . The latter have , in ...
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... nominal locatives . Gr . riv is like uiv of the first person . 7. Instrumental . Arm . k'e - v with v < -bhi stands by itself again . The influence of nominal instr . endings is clear enough : Skt . tváyā is like máyā ( 1.5 ) , whereas ...
... nominal locatives . Gr . riv is like uiv of the first person . 7. Instrumental . Arm . k'e - v with v < -bhi stands by itself again . The influence of nominal instr . endings is clear enough : Skt . tváyā is like máyā ( 1.5 ) , whereas ...
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The Original Diphthongs in Hittite | 25 |
The Etymology of Sanskrit guṇá | 36 |
A Preliminary Sketch of the Zapotec Language | 64 |
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