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THE FINNISH DECLENSIONAL C - STEMS Јону КЕРКЕ BROOKLYN ( This paper gives for the first time a comprehensive survey of Finnish dissyllabic e - stem nouns for the purpose of clarifying the declensional patterns .
THE FINNISH DECLENSIONAL C - STEMS Јону КЕРКЕ BROOKLYN ( This paper gives for the first time a comprehensive survey of Finnish dissyllabic e - stem nouns for the purpose of clarifying the declensional patterns .
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yksinäisyys ' loneliness ' , yksinäisyyden , yksinäisyyttä , essive ( on the vowel stem ) yksinäisyytenä ; pesijätär ... The number of dissyllabic e - stems that use a consonant stem , after the fashion of all the polysyllabic e - stems ...
yksinäisyys ' loneliness ' , yksinäisyyden , yksinäisyyttä , essive ( on the vowel stem ) yksinäisyytenä ; pesijätär ... The number of dissyllabic e - stems that use a consonant stem , after the fashion of all the polysyllabic e - stems ...
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r , s , and t have a consonant stem too : vuohi ' goat ' , vuohen , vuohta ; pieni ' little ' , pienen , pientä . The te - stems , except most of the hte - stems , have -si in the nominative . So we have kuusi ' six ' , kuuden , kuutta ...
r , s , and t have a consonant stem too : vuohi ' goat ' , vuohen , vuohta ; pieni ' little ' , pienen , pientä . The te - stems , except most of the hte - stems , have -si in the nominative . So we have kuusi ' six ' , kuuden , kuutta ...
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