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... Thurneysen's etymology ( root * sel- as in Gk , életv ) , accepted by Hofmann , is now mentioned , though disapproved , and reference is made to Boisacq s.v. , though Hofmann would be the more natural place of reference .
... Thurneysen's etymology ( root * sel- as in Gk , életv ) , accepted by Hofmann , is now mentioned , though disapproved , and reference is made to Boisacq s.v. , though Hofmann would be the more natural place of reference .
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In the case of dignus , the accepted reference to decet fails to account for the construction with the ablative . This requirement would be better fulfilled by reference to dico ' point at ' : praemio dignus would mean ' singled out or ...
In the case of dignus , the accepted reference to decet fails to account for the construction with the ablative . This requirement would be better fulfilled by reference to dico ' point at ' : praemio dignus would mean ' singled out or ...
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In the nouns there is a system of four genders with extensive concordance in the pronominal references of the verb . ... One of its most interesting features is that , beside universal pronominal reference by means of suffixes ...
In the nouns there is a system of four genders with extensive concordance in the pronominal references of the verb . ... One of its most interesting features is that , beside universal pronominal reference by means of suffixes ...
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The Enclitic Emphasizing Pronoun of the Third | 12 |
SerboCroatian Accents and Quantities | 29 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
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