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Here , for example , the pairs consist of nouns and pronouns on the one hand and verbs on the other : I agrees with am , and he , she , it , etc. with is . Thanks to this feature we are able to show that is and are together are absolute ...
Here , for example , the pairs consist of nouns and pronouns on the one hand and verbs on the other : I agrees with am , and he , she , it , etc. with is . Thanks to this feature we are able to show that is and are together are absolute ...
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ava- ' that ' , the equivalent of Skt . amú- ( §6 ) , in the Slavic demonstrative * ovo- ( §6 ) , and in Lith . aurè ' there ' ; perhaps also in Gk . av ' again ; on the other hand ' , Lat . aut ( * auti ) , Osc . auti ' or ' ( * on the ...
ava- ' that ' , the equivalent of Skt . amú- ( §6 ) , in the Slavic demonstrative * ovo- ( §6 ) , and in Lith . aurè ' there ' ; perhaps also in Gk . av ' again ; on the other hand ' , Lat . aut ( * auti ) , Osc . auti ' or ' ( * on the ...
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The forms ending in consonants , on the other hand , nom . neut . * ed - au and acc . masc . * em - au , remained disyllabic and were , therefore , liable to reduction . It seems they had two accent types : * ed - áu , * em - du and ...
The forms ending in consonants , on the other hand , nom . neut . * ed - au and acc . masc . * em - au , remained disyllabic and were , therefore , liable to reduction . It seems they had two accent types : * ed - áu , * em - du and ...
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