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perfect with active endings ( e.g. mame : mamur ) . ... Until we can determine the normal vocalism of the category in which our diphthongal ending originated , we cannot say what its evidence is as to the original vocalism of the Latin ...
perfect with active endings ( e.g. mame : mamur ) . ... Until we can determine the normal vocalism of the category in which our diphthongal ending originated , we cannot say what its evidence is as to the original vocalism of the Latin ...
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Since we have already found endings for consonant stem perfects in 1 sing . and 3 sing . and for vowel stem perfects ... In that language verbs showing final ai in 3 sing . always have the personal ending hi in 1 sing .; e.g. tahi ( da ...
Since we have already found endings for consonant stem perfects in 1 sing . and 3 sing . and for vowel stem perfects ... In that language verbs showing final ai in 3 sing . always have the personal ending hi in 1 sing .; e.g. tahi ( da ...
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The ending -re ( IE -rai ) appears as -ire ( IE -frai ) by our law only after a heavy syllable ending in a consonant , but as -re after a vowel and after a light syllable ending in a consonant . There is no exception in RV .
The ending -re ( IE -rai ) appears as -ire ( IE -frai ) by our law only after a heavy syllable ending in a consonant , but as -re after a vowel and after a light syllable ending in a consonant . There is no exception in RV .
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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