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Braun thinks that there may be Caucasian influence in the Germanic weak preterit with dental suffix , the exuberance of the n - stems , the prefix ga- , the suffix -isk , as well as in a number of Germanic words like berry , sheep ...
Braun thinks that there may be Caucasian influence in the Germanic weak preterit with dental suffix , the exuberance of the n - stems , the prefix ga- , the suffix -isk , as well as in a number of Germanic words like berry , sheep ...
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is a possibility that it is in origin an extension of the l - suffix of the oblique case . It appears in the nominative masculine in a common formula of the epitaphs , e.g. No. 5.1 : eś§ vānas Atalis ' This < is > the tomb of Atas .
is a possibility that it is in origin an extension of the l - suffix of the oblique case . It appears in the nominative masculine in a common formula of the epitaphs , e.g. No. 5.1 : eś§ vānas Atalis ' This < is > the tomb of Atas .
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Thus the very primary idea “ dry ” is mobilized in the Aryan languages by the suffix -ko- , very rare as a primary suffix ( Vedic çuşka- , Iranian huşka - 6 from an I.E. root sus , ) in other languages by the suffix -o- ( Gr . avos ...
Thus the very primary idea “ dry ” is mobilized in the Aryan languages by the suffix -ko- , very rare as a primary suffix ( Vedic çuşka- , Iranian huşka - 6 from an I.E. root sus , ) in other languages by the suffix -o- ( Gr . avos ...
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