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His argument was largely formal , chiefly on the basis that there is no particular formation which distinguishes ... the Tocharian subjunctive presents a variety of formations not identifiable with the subjunctive formations found in ...
His argument was largely formal , chiefly on the basis that there is no particular formation which distinguishes ... the Tocharian subjunctive presents a variety of formations not identifiable with the subjunctive formations found in ...
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And I believe that the Tocharian sub- junctive , so far as it exists , must be derived chiefly from formations that appear otherwise either in Tocharian itself or in other Indo - European languages as indicatives .
And I believe that the Tocharian sub- junctive , so far as it exists , must be derived chiefly from formations that appear otherwise either in Tocharian itself or in other Indo - European languages as indicatives .
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of the present formations are themselves rare . A proportional count would be more significant . In the following , the first figure indicates the entire number of subjunctives attested for a particular present formation , the second ...
of the present formations are themselves rare . A proportional count would be more significant . In the following , the first figure indicates the entire number of subjunctives attested for a particular present formation , the second ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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