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a Transitive ( present tense ) : * dr - eķ- ' bend ' ( Georg . 1st sg . v - drek , masdar drek - a - bending ' ) ; Megr . diraķ - a'id . ' ) ; — * śr - et - ' extinguish ' ( Georg . Ist sg . v - šret , masd . fret - a ; Megr . masd ...
a Transitive ( present tense ) : * dr - eķ- ' bend ' ( Georg . 1st sg . v - drek , masdar drek - a - bending ' ) ; Megr . diraķ - a'id . ' ) ; — * śr - et - ' extinguish ' ( Georg . Ist sg . v - šret , masd . fret - a ; Megr . masd ...
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For each tense - realm - present , future , and past — there is just one participle . The present and future participles are active only , and the past is normally passive , although , as already noted 24 it has active meaning in ...
For each tense - realm - present , future , and past — there is just one participle . The present and future participles are active only , and the past is normally passive , although , as already noted 24 it has active meaning in ...
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... Ferguson's generalization states that languages of type 1 arise from languages of type 2 in a particular and specified manner . Of the four classes just defined , as far as our present knowledge goes , classes 3 and ...
... Ferguson's generalization states that languages of type 1 arise from languages of type 2 in a particular and specified manner . Of the four classes just defined , as far as our present knowledge goes , classes 3 and ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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