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The masculine noun not capable of partitive use in the singular is unchanged : mo wa & swal ' j'ai vu un cheval ' , je tswe bɛf - la ' on a tué ce boeuf ' , etc. The French plural partitive des remains as de with partitive force : m'ole ...
The masculine noun not capable of partitive use in the singular is unchanged : mo wa & swal ' j'ai vu un cheval ' , je tswe bɛf - la ' on a tué ce boeuf ' , etc. The French plural partitive des remains as de with partitive force : m'ole ...
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In a number of verbs we have the familiar alternation of full grade in the singular and reduced grade in the plural . Three of them have heavy bases and show in the third plural Hittite a from a , namely : ēpzi ' seizes ' : appanzi ...
In a number of verbs we have the familiar alternation of full grade in the singular and reduced grade in the plural . Three of them have heavy bases and show in the third plural Hittite a from a , namely : ēpzi ' seizes ' : appanzi ...
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Singular Plural bhero - mai bhero - mēsai , -maisai bhere - sai bhere - thai , -tai bhere - tai bhero - ntai This paradigm without dh may , on the basis of OHG -Mēs , which corresponds phonetically to - mēsai , -maisai , be considered ...
Singular Plural bhero - mai bhero - mēsai , -maisai bhere - sai bhere - thai , -tai bhere - tai bhero - ntai This paradigm without dh may , on the basis of OHG -Mēs , which corresponds phonetically to - mēsai , -maisai , be considered ...
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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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