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and the derivative ī - stem declension are equally subject . ... accusative plural ) act as defaults for feminine nominals whose stems end in vowels , including members of both the feminine i - stem and derivative i - stem declensions .
and the derivative ī - stem declension are equally subject . ... accusative plural ) act as defaults for feminine nominals whose stems end in vowels , including members of both the feminine i - stem and derivative i - stem declensions .
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Accordingly , these three declension classes are recruited for the systematic expression of a three - way gender contrast in the inflection of Ancient Greek adjectives with stem- final o ( Jannaris 1968 : 139f . ) ...
Accordingly , these three declension classes are recruited for the systematic expression of a three - way gender contrast in the inflection of Ancient Greek adjectives with stem- final o ( Jannaris 1968 : 139f . ) ...
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Grade A stem / Grade C stem Grade A stem / Grade D stem Grade D stem / Grade B stem ( i ) u decl / é decl . ( i ) a decl./(i)u decl . an - stem / general C - stem an - stem / s - stem i - stem / in - stem A.32.31.6.x / A.64.31.x.3 ...
Grade A stem / Grade C stem Grade A stem / Grade D stem Grade D stem / Grade B stem ( i ) u decl / é decl . ( i ) a decl./(i)u decl . an - stem / general C - stem an - stem / s - stem i - stem / in - stem A.32.31.6.x / A.64.31.x.3 ...
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