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Now if kē itself is the old genitive , then its čit - compound may be the same : kēč probably is * kahyačit ( Av . kahyāčiť ) . * Kahyačit became * kēhač , * kēnč , and kēč , perhaps with some aid from the simple kē .
Now if kē itself is the old genitive , then its čit - compound may be the same : kēč probably is * kahyačit ( Av . kahyāčiť ) . * Kahyačit became * kēhač , * kēnč , and kēč , perhaps with some aid from the simple kē .
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K * es ( i ) o , therefore , was probably originally both masculine and neuter , as in Greek and Gothic , and its restriction to the neuter in Slavic , Armenian , and Iranian is secondary . That the genitive , in opposition to the ...
K * es ( i ) o , therefore , was probably originally both masculine and neuter , as in Greek and Gothic , and its restriction to the neuter in Slavic , Armenian , and Iranian is secondary . That the genitive , in opposition to the ...
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At the time when the kim - dialect entered literature , the replacement of the pronominal neuters in -t by m - forms had probably begun also in the kát - dialect ; here also against literary kát , yát , and tát , there arose * kam ...
At the time when the kim - dialect entered literature , the replacement of the pronominal neuters in -t by m - forms had probably begun also in the kát - dialect ; here also against literary kát , yát , and tát , there arose * kam ...
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Grammatical Categories | 1 |
Linguistic Borrowing and Historical Evidence | 12 |
The Tocharian Palatalization I | 27 |
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