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All other relations between nouns and other words ( with the exception of the instrumental and the comitative forms ... which see further ) are expressed by the relative case and by postpositional pronouns added to the end of the noun .
All other relations between nouns and other words ( with the exception of the instrumental and the comitative forms ... which see further ) are expressed by the relative case and by postpositional pronouns added to the end of the noun .
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to the verbal stem of the sentence and not to the noun . We shall take for example the verbal stem a'nu to ... In nouns the absolute case appears as the nominative - accusative , while in personal pronouns the absolute case is wanting .
to the verbal stem of the sentence and not to the noun . We shall take for example the verbal stem a'nu to ... In nouns the absolute case appears as the nominative - accusative , while in personal pronouns the absolute case is wanting .
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Prof. E. H. Sturtevant , of Yale University : Indo - European bh initial = Hittite h . Discussion by Messrs . Saleski , Whatmough , Kent . Mrs. Elizabeth Knott , of the University of Michigan : The Nouns of the " labyrinth " Type .
Prof. E. H. Sturtevant , of Yale University : Indo - European bh initial = Hittite h . Discussion by Messrs . Saleski , Whatmough , Kent . Mrs. Elizabeth Knott , of the University of Michigan : The Nouns of the " labyrinth " Type .
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For an interesting explanation of -k ' as a plural ending both in nouns and in verbs ( < * -tva- , i.e. a neuter abstract used as a plural for nouns and then transferred analogically to verbs ) see A. Zanolli , ' Qualche osservazioni ...
For an interesting explanation of -k ' as a plural ending both in nouns and in verbs ( < * -tva- , i.e. a neuter abstract used as a plural for nouns and then transferred analogically to verbs ) see A. Zanolli , ' Qualche osservazioni ...
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This -ns is explained by Buck as for -n < * - nd < * - nts from the plural of nouns ( for a similar phenomenon cf. Armenian beremk ' , berēk ' ' we , ye , bear ' on the analogy of bank ' ' words ' etc. ) .
This -ns is explained by Buck as for -n < * - nd < * - nts from the plural of nouns ( for a similar phenomenon cf. Armenian beremk ' , berēk ' ' we , ye , bear ' on the analogy of bank ' ' words ' etc. ) .
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