Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... genitive of certain pronouns , but in no nominal case- ending . In the verb , the Hittite third person singular ending zi may well be cognate with the Lydian ending d ; in both languages the third person plural differs from the singular ...
... genitive of certain pronouns , but in no nominal case- ending . In the verb , the Hittite third person singular ending zi may well be cognate with the Lydian ending d ; in both languages the third person plural differs from the singular ...
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... genitive singular and in the nominative plural , where there is a similar development of a diphthong to the value ... genitive singular with the nominative plural in o - stems might have induced a genitive singular of the a - stems ...
... genitive singular and in the nominative plural , where there is a similar development of a diphthong to the value ... genitive singular with the nominative plural in o - stems might have induced a genitive singular of the a - stems ...
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... genitive of the o - stems is in Latin historically a locative . The differentiation in the older Latin inscriptions between -i of the genitive singular and the -ei of the nominative plural he explains as due to a dif- ference in the ...
... genitive of the o - stems is in Latin historically a locative . The differentiation in the older Latin inscriptions between -i of the genitive singular and the -ei of the nominative plural he explains as due to a dif- ference in the ...
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