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-a / -ja ) ; the locative plural ending -ach is shared by all genders ; the animate masculine genitive and accusative singular have the ending -a , which reappears in the neuter nominative , accusative , and vocative plural ( see above ) ...
-a / -ja ) ; the locative plural ending -ach is shared by all genders ; the animate masculine genitive and accusative singular have the ending -a , which reappears in the neuter nominative , accusative , and vocative plural ( see above ) ...
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-a / -ja ) distributes nine morphemes over fourteen cases , with the genitive plural ' basic ' , i.e. lacking a characteristic ending ( e.g. ryb ) . In some members of the ' soft ' series , the absence of an ending in this form is ...
-a / -ja ) distributes nine morphemes over fourteen cases , with the genitive plural ' basic ' , i.e. lacking a characteristic ending ( e.g. ryb ) . In some members of the ' soft ' series , the absence of an ending in this form is ...
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Parallel and synonymous genitive endings occur in some masculine nouns , and the parallelism is emphasized by a shift of ... Here the ending -ovi / -evi ( -jevi ) is more peculiar to the masculine , the ending -u / -ju to the neuter ...
Parallel and synonymous genitive endings occur in some masculine nouns , and the parallelism is emphasized by a shift of ... Here the ending -ovi / -evi ( -jevi ) is more peculiar to the masculine , the ending -u / -ju to the neuter ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ái âu | 15 |
An Ethiopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic | 29 |
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