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However , the suffix -er receives peculiar treatment : the agent suffix and the comparative suffix are added without modification , as in prayer ' one who prays ' , grayer ' more gray ' [ ' prejs , ' grejr ] , but other suffixes of this ...
However , the suffix -er receives peculiar treatment : the agent suffix and the comparative suffix are added without modification , as in prayer ' one who prays ' , grayer ' more gray ' [ ' prejs , ' grejr ] , but other suffixes of this ...
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The fact that the possessive suffix -šuš is used before the third person of the verb , but is omitted before the first person , agrees with the observation that the possessive suffix of the first person is almost confined to archaic ...
The fact that the possessive suffix -šuš is used before the third person of the verb , but is omitted before the first person , agrees with the observation that the possessive suffix of the first person is almost confined to archaic ...
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In every case the suffix is appended to a noun . It has been suggested that Hindi -hārā is from kārā ' doer , maker ' . This has not been generally accepted . Hoernle derives these suffies from Sanskrit -anīya , becoming -ania or -anaa ...
In every case the suffix is appended to a noun . It has been suggested that Hindi -hārā is from kārā ' doer , maker ' . This has not been generally accepted . Hoernle derives these suffies from Sanskrit -anīya , becoming -ania or -anaa ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
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