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Wackernagel 3.562 sets forth the problem and reports previous theories , but gives no explanation himself.18 I think kim is a Middle Indic form . In Middle Indic , all neuter pronouns have -ń : Pāli e.g. has tam , yam , kim etc.
Wackernagel 3.562 sets forth the problem and reports previous theories , but gives no explanation himself.18 I think kim is a Middle Indic form . In Middle Indic , all neuter pronouns have -ń : Pāli e.g. has tam , yam , kim etc.
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Similar is the situation in Indic . Rigvedic has older kát and later kim , the latter the Middle Indic form of Old Indic * kit ( 86 ) ; post - Rigvedic Sanskrit has only kim . Rigvedic kát and kim , from different stems and on different ...
Similar is the situation in Indic . Rigvedic has older kát and later kim , the latter the Middle Indic form of Old Indic * kit ( 86 ) ; post - Rigvedic Sanskrit has only kim . Rigvedic kát and kim , from different stems and on different ...
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Another morphologic agreement between Rigvedic and Middle Indic , which again is pointed out to me by Professor Edgerton , is the instrumental nāváyā ' with the ship ' RV 1.97.8 , in a popular hymn : 83 sá naḥ sindhum ( i ) va nāváyáti ...
Another morphologic agreement between Rigvedic and Middle Indic , which again is pointed out to me by Professor Edgerton , is the instrumental nāváyā ' with the ship ' RV 1.97.8 , in a popular hymn : 83 sá naḥ sindhum ( i ) va nāváyáti ...
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Grammatical Categories | 1 |
Linguistic Borrowing and Historical Evidence | 12 |
The Tocharian Palatalization I | 27 |
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