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In 2.5 , primary word formation is said to consist of root plus final , or root plus MEDIAL plus final , or DEPENDENT stem , which contains “ a medial suffix but no root . A medial cannot begin a word : dependent stems occur only with ...
In 2.5 , primary word formation is said to consist of root plus final , or root plus MEDIAL plus final , or DEPENDENT stem , which contains “ a medial suffix but no root . A medial cannot begin a word : dependent stems occur only with ...
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Rarely , the root vowel o is reduced to u : kākrupu ( once ) , lalupu . The ' ablauting ' subjunctive and preterit in dialect A , on the other hand , show a regular alternation between stems with weak root plus stem vowel ū and with ...
Rarely , the root vowel o is reduced to u : kākrupu ( once ) , lalupu . The ' ablauting ' subjunctive and preterit in dialect A , on the other hand , show a regular alternation between stems with weak root plus stem vowel ū and with ...
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While there is thus not much reason left for the root's appearing in Liebert's dossier , he does give a generally very acceptable analysis of it , in my notation seHi- in sétu- , seHy- in -sāyin- , & Hi- in sitá- , sHy- in syáti .
While there is thus not much reason left for the root's appearing in Liebert's dossier , he does give a generally very acceptable analysis of it , in my notation seHi- in sétu- , seHy- in -sāyin- , & Hi- in sitá- , sHy- in syáti .
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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