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All the other languages have lost the transition suffixes , but have remade the two verbs in question from a mixture of forms , some derived from the conjugation with the suffixes , some from that without them .
All the other languages have lost the transition suffixes , but have remade the two verbs in question from a mixture of forms , some derived from the conjugation with the suffixes , some from that without them .
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In fact , Telugu , Kolami , Gondi , Tulu , and Kui itself show another development , from ' give ' to ' bring ' , though the forms retained are , outside of Kui , in general a mixture from the conjugation with the transition suffixes ...
In fact , Telugu , Kolami , Gondi , Tulu , and Kui itself show another development , from ' give ' to ' bring ' , though the forms retained are , outside of Kui , in general a mixture from the conjugation with the transition suffixes ...
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The transition suffixes may be reconstructed as lengthening of final vowel of stem in positive forms , and lengthening of final vowel of stem and addition of r in negative forms . Or we may keep the suffixes * -a- and * -ar- and change ...
The transition suffixes may be reconstructed as lengthening of final vowel of stem in positive forms , and lengthening of final vowel of stem and addition of r in negative forms . Or we may keep the suffixes * -a- and * -ar- and change ...
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Grammatical Categories | 1 |
Linguistic Borrowing and Historical Evidence | 12 |
The Tocharian Palatalization I | 27 |
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adjective alternant American appears Arabic beside borrowed Brahui called century compared connected considered consonant containing corresponding derived dialects Dictionary discussion distinction Dravidian early ending English etymology evidence example existence expressed fact final forms French gerund give given Grammar hand Hars Hebr historical imperative Indic initial language later Latin linguistic Madrid meaning Michigan Middle morphemes negative noun occurs original past perhaps person phonemes phrase pitch phonemes positive possible present probably pronoun quatrain question recorded reference replaced represent root seems segmental sense separate Serving shows similar Society sound South Spanish stem suffix suggested Tamil Telugu tense texts tion transition University variant verb vowel words