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So , dealing with the athematic verbs based on dissyllabic roots , Meillet observes that ' the present is characterized by the vowel e or o of the first element ( at least in forms with full vowel ) and the zero grade in the second ...
So , dealing with the athematic verbs based on dissyllabic roots , Meillet observes that ' the present is characterized by the vowel e or o of the first element ( at least in forms with full vowel ) and the zero grade in the second ...
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The stem forms a thematic present , in which the second syllable has the full vowel e all through the tense , exactly like the thematic root - presents : * wortey - ō goes like * leyk " -ō ( cf. Skt . vartáyāmi , vartáyasi , vartáyati ...
The stem forms a thematic present , in which the second syllable has the full vowel e all through the tense , exactly like the thematic root - presents : * wortey - ō goes like * leyk " -ō ( cf. Skt . vartáyāmi , vartáyasi , vartáyati ...
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This turn exists in present - day popular speech.3 The Old French condition is synchronous with fully inflected verbs and pronouns that still remain ' tonic ' . OF chant ( Latin canto ) is today represented by je chante , while OF je ...
This turn exists in present - day popular speech.3 The Old French condition is synchronous with fully inflected verbs and pronouns that still remain ' tonic ' . OF chant ( Latin canto ) is today represented by je chante , while OF je ...
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