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As he says , the instr . has more than one ending , and may therefore have bad distinct forms for the two cases ' , but no such differentiation is discoverable for the accusative ' cases ' . My criticism is that Hirt has again confused ...
As he says , the instr . has more than one ending , and may therefore have bad distinct forms for the two cases ' , but no such differentiation is discoverable for the accusative ' cases ' . My criticism is that Hirt has again confused ...
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sandhi variant -m ( -n- ) ; and the third by -8 ( -s ) , ending of the masc . nom . sing . and fem . nom . pl . As opposed to this breaking down of the case distinction of the endings , the IE distribution of the initial consonants was ...
sandhi variant -m ( -n- ) ; and the third by -8 ( -s ) , ending of the masc . nom . sing . and fem . nom . pl . As opposed to this breaking down of the case distinction of the endings , the IE distribution of the initial consonants was ...
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The nominal ablative ending -äş ( as in sol - äş : sol ) appears particularly often . So in the first paradigm masc . sing . cam - äş , neut . tm - äş , but fem . tām - aş or tām - aş ( for fuller ending cf. , e.g. , puk āñmaş käryāş ...
The nominal ablative ending -äş ( as in sol - äş : sol ) appears particularly often . So in the first paradigm masc . sing . cam - äş , neut . tm - äş , but fem . tām - aş or tām - aş ( for fuller ending cf. , e.g. , puk āñmaş käryāş ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
Book Reviews E H SturtevantR G Kent H Keniston A | 38 |
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