Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... ending as the noun which they modify indicates that we have a classification . similar to Indo - European gender . Probably s is the masculine - feminine ending , as in Hittite , while d is neuter . The best examples of these endings ...
... ending as the noun which they modify indicates that we have a classification . similar to Indo - European gender . Probably s is the masculine - feminine ending , as in Hittite , while d is neuter . The best examples of these endings ...
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... ending of the oblique case is n or nan . In No. 1. 4-5 we read , esļ mruļ buk esļ vānaļ buk esnan lapirisan , and there are other passages where the oblique cases of singular and plural are similarly coupled . Sayce finds the oblique ...
... ending of the oblique case is n or nan . In No. 1. 4-5 we read , esļ mruļ buk esļ vānaļ buk esnan lapirisan , and there are other passages where the oblique cases of singular and plural are similarly coupled . Sayce finds the oblique ...
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... ending is seldom , if ever , elided before an initial vowel in the writings of Plautus ; cf. F. Leo , Plautinische Forschungen , 2 334-360 . We are forced to the conclusion that -ā - i had come into use so recently that it had only in ...
... ending is seldom , if ever , elided before an initial vowel in the writings of Plautus ; cf. F. Leo , Plautinische Forschungen , 2 334-360 . We are forced to the conclusion that -ā - i had come into use so recently that it had only in ...
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