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The relative chronology of the loss of final n and the addition of final e in the nominative singular of the feminine jō - stems and the long feminine ō - stems is also indicated , I believe , by the distribution of the forms in the ...
The relative chronology of the loss of final n and the addition of final e in the nominative singular of the feminine jō - stems and the long feminine ō - stems is also indicated , I believe , by the distribution of the forms in the ...
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singular forms were also identical in all neuter nouns and in all masculine nouns except the n - stems ( e.g. nominative singular hunta , accusative singular huntan ) . But the nominative and accusative singular of the short feminine ō ...
singular forms were also identical in all neuter nouns and in all masculine nouns except the n - stems ( e.g. nominative singular hunta , accusative singular huntan ) . But the nominative and accusative singular of the short feminine ō ...
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Obviously the nominative singular form hwile was not available until it came into use . The n - less forms of hunte and tunge were available as part of the analogical material that favored the development of hwile , however , for loss ...
Obviously the nominative singular form hwile was not available until it came into use . The n - less forms of hunte and tunge were available as part of the analogical material that favored the development of hwile , however , for loss ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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