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Goth . giban ' give ' , niman ' take ' : To these verbs , and others like them ( 884.22 ; 5.11 , 12 , 21 ; 6.1 , 2 ) , there applies only an intensive emphasis which has no relation to extension or termination .
Goth . giban ' give ' , niman ' take ' : To these verbs , and others like them ( 884.22 ; 5.11 , 12 , 21 ; 6.1 , 2 ) , there applies only an intensive emphasis which has no relation to extension or termination .
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( b ) An OCS iterative always refers to the present when it is in the present tense , just as its basic form always refers to the future ; thus , the iteratives dajg ' I give ' , raždajată ' is in travail , and krūštajo I baptize ' all ...
( b ) An OCS iterative always refers to the present when it is in the present tense , just as its basic form always refers to the future ; thus , the iteratives dajg ' I give ' , raždajată ' is in travail , and krūštajo I baptize ' all ...
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( 14 ) will ( 15 ) give feast to ( 16 ) Nahnpey ( 17 ) and / but ( 18 ) you " ( 19 ) will ( 20 ) go there " ( 21 ) invite ( 22 ) and / but ( 23 ) you ( 24 ) return ( 25 ) you ( 26 ) prepare ( 27 ) your * ( 28 ) feast ( 29 ) and / but ...
( 14 ) will ( 15 ) give feast to ( 16 ) Nahnpey ( 17 ) and / but ( 18 ) you " ( 19 ) will ( 20 ) go there " ( 21 ) invite ( 22 ) and / but ( 23 ) you ( 24 ) return ( 25 ) you ( 26 ) prepare ( 27 ) your * ( 28 ) feast ( 29 ) and / but ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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