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The feminine verbal abstracts ending in -tion- replace the ancient verbal abstracts ending in -ti - .4 Without going into detail about the various possibilities of interpreting the IE n - formations , one may state that a formation like ...
The feminine verbal abstracts ending in -tion- replace the ancient verbal abstracts ending in -ti - .4 Without going into detail about the various possibilities of interpreting the IE n - formations , one may state that a formation like ...
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To prove it conclusively , one must show that the feminine -- / - jā - formation was used as a means of creating adjective abstracts . In IE , the feminine as well as the neuter of an adjective may serve as a concrete or an abstract ...
To prove it conclusively , one must show that the feminine -- / - jā - formation was used as a means of creating adjective abstracts . In IE , the feminine as well as the neuter of an adjective may serve as a concrete or an abstract ...
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Feminines of the devi - type- ( a ) substantival : all vṛddhi - formations ending in o , furthermore nomina ... feminine pāpi ' bad ' has the same meaning as the masculine pāpá - .14 For the formation of an adjective abstract like Goth ...
Feminines of the devi - type- ( a ) substantival : all vṛddhi - formations ending in o , furthermore nomina ... feminine pāpi ' bad ' has the same meaning as the masculine pāpá - .14 For the formation of an adjective abstract like Goth ...
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