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Hence the word for ' invite ' in Old English and Old Frisian has these forms : ind . 1 sg . OE lapiu ( WS lapige ) OFr . lathie 2 sg . lapast lathast 3 sg . lapap lathath ( 3 ) pl . lapiap lathiath opt . sg . lapige lathie pl . lapigen ...
Hence the word for ' invite ' in Old English and Old Frisian has these forms : ind . 1 sg . OE lapiu ( WS lapige ) OFr . lathie 2 sg . lapast lathast 3 sg . lapap lathath ( 3 ) pl . lapiap lathiath opt . sg . lapige lathie pl . lapigen ...
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But in fact it does not , at least on the evidence of forms cited by Krause in WTG I. Neither here ( 60 ) nor in the Verbalverzeichnis under the particular root is a single 1 sg . athematic indicative form cited , except pos- sibly yoku ...
But in fact it does not , at least on the evidence of forms cited by Krause in WTG I. Neither here ( 60 ) nor in the Verbalverzeichnis under the particular root is a single 1 sg . athematic indicative form cited , except pos- sibly yoku ...
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In this connection he considers especially the ' residual ' Central Franconian forms in -t ( dat , wat , bit , allet ) and the forms in -ch in Low German territory which have ' spread ' beyond the machen - maken line ( sich , ich , och ...
In this connection he considers especially the ' residual ' Central Franconian forms in -t ( dat , wat , bit , allet ) and the forms in -ch in Low German territory which have ' spread ' beyond the machen - maken line ( sich , ich , och ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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