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Hirt , to be sure , has rejected Bopp's suggestion that the IE verbal endings are derived from personal pronouns , IG 4.148 ; but for the origin of the s - aorist he still finds composition with the root es the most attractive theory ...
Hirt , to be sure , has rejected Bopp's suggestion that the IE verbal endings are derived from personal pronouns , IG 4.148 ; but for the origin of the s - aorist he still finds composition with the root es the most attractive theory ...
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About the origin of the internal change there is no dispute : it was ablaut . At the time of their origin , the ablaut changes were purely phonological ; only later did they come to be used to distinguish morphological categories ...
About the origin of the internal change there is no dispute : it was ablaut . At the time of their origin , the ablaut changes were purely phonological ; only later did they come to be used to distinguish morphological categories ...
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Again we should suppose an aorist or ( in view of the secondary endings ) aspectless origin . If it is in origin a special proto - aorist formation ( augmentless , i.e. ' injunctive ' ) , perhaps containing the root meaning ' go ' ...
Again we should suppose an aorist or ( in view of the secondary endings ) aspectless origin . If it is in origin a special proto - aorist formation ( augmentless , i.e. ' injunctive ' ) , perhaps containing the root meaning ' go ' ...
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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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