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The contrast between the two flexions occurs in other Anatolian languages.13 In addition , Luvian has a 3pl . pret . ending -nda , while Hittite has only -ir for the active . The formal distinction between -nt- and -r- endings for the ...
The contrast between the two flexions occurs in other Anatolian languages.13 In addition , Luvian has a 3pl . pret . ending -nda , while Hittite has only -ir for the active . The formal distinction between -nt- and -r- endings for the ...
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COLLAPSE OF CASE AND GENDER DISTINCTIONS Isogloss 1 , feminine and neuter definite article and adjective , neuter ... Another northern peripheral area ( medium dotting ) maintains the distinction in two parts of speech - the 1st sg ...
COLLAPSE OF CASE AND GENDER DISTINCTIONS Isogloss 1 , feminine and neuter definite article and adjective , neuter ... Another northern peripheral area ( medium dotting ) maintains the distinction in two parts of speech - the 1st sg ...
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Even if one takes all the declensions into account , the very small number of distinctions that must be made is shown by the following summary ... An optional accentual distinction for certain forms only of the 6th declension ( 52 ) .
Even if one takes all the declensions into account , the very small number of distinctions that must be made is shown by the following summary ... An optional accentual distinction for certain forms only of the 6th declension ( 52 ) .
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