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Cornell University In his article Proto - Indo - European Reality and Reconstruction , 1 Ernst Pulgram states that ' when we reconstruct , through the methods of comparative historical linguistics , an array of asterisked Proto - Indo ...
Cornell University In his article Proto - Indo - European Reality and Reconstruction , 1 Ernst Pulgram states that ' when we reconstruct , through the methods of comparative historical linguistics , an array of asterisked Proto - Indo ...
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Indeed , Proto - IndoEuropean probably had no middle perfects at all , Germanic certainly has none , and there is no ... to account for eode by simply transposing its sounds into their most frequent Proto - Indo - European sources .
Indeed , Proto - IndoEuropean probably had no middle perfects at all , Germanic certainly has none , and there is no ... to account for eode by simply transposing its sounds into their most frequent Proto - Indo - European sources .
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no merit at all in H. B. Rosén's recent statement , Lingua 6.370 ( 1957 ) , that the -ddj- of iddja is a palatalized variant of the weak preterit suffix -d- , and that both are manifestations of a Proto - Indo - European laryngeal which ...
no merit at all in H. B. Rosén's recent statement , Lingua 6.370 ( 1957 ) , that the -ddj- of iddja is a palatalized variant of the weak preterit suffix -d- , and that both are manifestations of a Proto - Indo - European laryngeal which ...
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Notes | 476 |
Gothic iddja and Old English ĕode | 483 |
Greek kámnō and támnō | 502 |
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