Language, Bände 9-10Linguistic Society of America, 1933 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... ending e of 1 sing . and 3 sing . is the most frequent middle ending of the perfect in the Rigveda , occurring freely in verbs whose perfects otherwise show active inflection , and since this ending appears outside Indo - Iranian in ...
... ending e of 1 sing . and 3 sing . is the most frequent middle ending of the perfect in the Rigveda , occurring freely in verbs whose perfects otherwise show active inflection , and since this ending appears outside Indo - Iranian in ...
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... ending e . Since we have already found endings for consonant stem perfects in 1 sing . and 3 sing . and for vowel stem perfects in 3 sing . , we may expect to find that the remaining ending is at home in the 1 sing . of vowel stems ...
... ending e . Since we have already found endings for consonant stem perfects in 1 sing . and 3 sing . and for vowel stem perfects in 3 sing . , we may expect to find that the remaining ending is at home in the 1 sing . of vowel stems ...
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... ending in a consonant , but as -re after a vowel and after a light syllable ending in a consonant . There is no exception in RV . Wackernagel I §25b correctly explains the exclusive appearance of ir ( never ur , cf. §46 below ) for IE ...
... ending in a consonant , but as -re after a vowel and after a light syllable ending in a consonant . There is no exception in RV . Wackernagel I §25b correctly explains the exclusive appearance of ir ( never ur , cf. §46 below ) for IE ...
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HENRY CECIL WYLD Studies in the Diction of Layamons Brut | 47 |
E PARMENTER S N TREVIÑO C A BEVANS The Influence | 72 |
Miscellanea | 82 |
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