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These tone patterns are determined by two phonetic considerations , first the contraction of the pronominal suffixes with the final vowel of the stem , and secondly the influence of the tone of the pronominal suffix upon the penultimate ...
These tone patterns are determined by two phonetic considerations , first the contraction of the pronominal suffixes with the final vowel of the stem , and secondly the influence of the tone of the pronominal suffix upon the penultimate ...
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The verb * sand - jan contained the j - suffix and this suffix must at some time in the oldest stages of the language have existed in the end syllable , whether as ī ( = Goth . sand - ei ) or as 1 . The existence of the i - umlaut in ...
The verb * sand - jan contained the j - suffix and this suffix must at some time in the oldest stages of the language have existed in the end syllable , whether as ī ( = Goth . sand - ei ) or as 1 . The existence of the i - umlaut in ...
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and also ChSl . , etc. korabo , korabo , korablo , korablja , ' ship , boat ' , in which the suffixes -bo- , -byo- and -bya- are reflected . The stemvariations of the suffix came as a result of dialect - influences , or through the ...
and also ChSl . , etc. korabo , korabo , korablo , korablja , ' ship , boat ' , in which the suffixes -bo- , -byo- and -bya- are reflected . The stemvariations of the suffix came as a result of dialect - influences , or through the ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
Hittite Denominatives in ai and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine ASOM PERO | 15 |
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