Language, Bände 16-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1944 |
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... GERUNDIVE . The gerundive is strongly developed in the Ethiopic lan- guages , especially in Geez , Amharic , and Tigriña.20 Harari , Tigré , and perhaps also Guragué do not use the gerundive . As for Gafat , the examples of the gerun ...
... GERUNDIVE . The gerundive is strongly developed in the Ethiopic lan- guages , especially in Geez , Amharic , and Tigriña.20 Harari , Tigré , and perhaps also Guragué do not use the gerundive . As for Gafat , the examples of the gerun ...
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... gerundive , the -et of which is to be explained as the ending of the verb of existence yon - et ' to be ' , which will be discussed §6.1 . Beside the simple form of the gerundive Gafat uses also a compound gerundive , the 2nd element of ...
... gerundive , the -et of which is to be explained as the ending of the verb of existence yon - et ' to be ' , which will be discussed §6.1 . Beside the simple form of the gerundive Gafat uses also a compound gerundive , the 2nd element of ...
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... gerundive is secondary . Quite possibly the spread of e at the expense of o > u may have been hastened by the constant e of the second conjugation . The penultimate vowel of the gerund of most verbs of the first conjugation may be ...
... gerundive is secondary . Quite possibly the spread of e at the expense of o > u may have been hastened by the constant e of the second conjugation . The penultimate vowel of the gerund of most verbs of the first conjugation may be ...
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