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sūnow ( voc . sg . of sūnú- ) , entér , loc . sg . of stems in - en ( Gk , alév , and probably inf . dóuev etc. ) ( Skt . ās - te , sūno , antár , ud - án ) . 6. It is a corollary of $ 5 ( combined with $ 4 ) that at the beginning of a ...
sūnow ( voc . sg . of sūnú- ) , entér , loc . sg . of stems in - en ( Gk , alév , and probably inf . dóuev etc. ) ( Skt . ās - te , sūno , antár , ud - án ) . 6. It is a corollary of $ 5 ( combined with $ 4 ) that at the beginning of a ...
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One thing is quite clear : forms beginning in two non - syllabic semivowels [ ywa ) were originally proper only after a word ending in a short vowel să ywa ) , as under the rule of $ 26 , and could never be used at the beginning of a ...
One thing is quite clear : forms beginning in two non - syllabic semivowels [ ywa ) were originally proper only after a word ending in a short vowel să ywa ) , as under the rule of $ 26 , and could never be used at the beginning of a ...
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The only other word - initial in- plus vowel is the desiderative inaksati , in which i- is probably analogical ; 48 it never occurs at the beginning of a line ( 3 times after final -ām , 3 times after consonant preceded by short vowel ) ...
The only other word - initial in- plus vowel is the desiderative inaksati , in which i- is probably analogical ; 48 it never occurs at the beginning of a line ( 3 times after final -ām , 3 times after consonant preceded by short vowel ) ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 19 |
Derivation Ratios | 27 |
Pitch Accent in the Apachean Languages | 38 |
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