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Pers . e 18 , though the singular occurs once , Sakam Bh . 5. 21 . Noteworthy is the instrumental form after hačā " from , " with which the ablative is the natural construction and the usual one in both Avestan and Old Persian .
Pers . e 18 , though the singular occurs once , Sakam Bh . 5. 21 . Noteworthy is the instrumental form after hačā " from , " with which the ablative is the natural construction and the usual one in both Avestan and Old Persian .
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The singular has two cases , the absolute and the relative ( or the nominative and the genitive ) . The absolute may serve in the sentence as subject or object ( direct ) . All other relations between nouns and other words ( with the ...
The singular has two cases , the absolute and the relative ( or the nominative and the genitive ) . The absolute may serve in the sentence as subject or object ( direct ) . All other relations between nouns and other words ( with the ...
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... in the first person singular and plural : 1 For general summaries , with citations of preceding literature and bibliographies , see especially K. Brugmann , Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen2 2. 3.
... in the first person singular and plural : 1 For general summaries , with citations of preceding literature and bibliographies , see especially K. Brugmann , Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen2 2. 3.
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First Person Singular With regard to this person it here seems sufficient to note that Kuchean shows * -ō ( weskau ' I say ' ) , the -u apparently being an enclitic particle added to the personal form . Old Church Slavic has -an ( veza ...
First Person Singular With regard to this person it here seems sufficient to note that Kuchean shows * -ō ( weskau ' I say ' ) , the -u apparently being an enclitic particle added to the personal form . Old Church Slavic has -an ( veza ...
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... by analogy with the remaining persons ( daḥhi < * dajā - ba - ō or * daja - ha - ō ) . III . Second Person Singular The problem of the original type of the thematic ending for this person is far from easy.13 The forms which actually ...
... by analogy with the remaining persons ( daḥhi < * dajā - ba - ō or * daja - ha - ō ) . III . Second Person Singular The problem of the original type of the thematic ending for this person is far from easy.13 The forms which actually ...
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