Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... become a deer ' to simply ' deer ' ( λapos ' deer ' supposedly related to * bhu ' become ' ) . Similar examples from Hirt are the derivation of -istho- from * sthã- © ' stand ' , so that e.g. doros ' sweetest ' must have been ' standing ...
... become a deer ' to simply ' deer ' ( λapos ' deer ' supposedly related to * bhu ' become ' ) . Similar examples from Hirt are the derivation of -istho- from * sthã- © ' stand ' , so that e.g. doros ' sweetest ' must have been ' standing ...
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... become ago ēgi : not however until after original * actus had become actus , with the long vowel of that earlier perfect 28. From actus to ēgi , length went analogically into fractus to frēgī , pāctus to pēgī . In tactus , the long ...
... become ago ēgi : not however until after original * actus had become actus , with the long vowel of that earlier perfect 28. From actus to ēgi , length went analogically into fractus to frēgī , pāctus to pēgī . In tactus , the long ...
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... become at once a pattern for others . After a group of perfects in -vĩ from presents in -scō had been formed , this category of formally associated forms caused other verbs in -scō to form their perfects in the same way , e.g. , at an ...
... become at once a pattern for others . After a group of perfects in -vĩ from presents in -scō had been formed , this category of formally associated forms caused other verbs in -scō to form their perfects in the same way , e.g. , at an ...
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