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Ending -nte , added to arhyzotonic theme for conjugations I , II ( kant - á - nte ' singing ' ; našs - é - nte being born ' , etc. ) and to root + é for conjugation III ( mör - é - nte ' dying ' , etc . ) . 14 2.
Ending -nte , added to arhyzotonic theme for conjugations I , II ( kant - á - nte ' singing ' ; našs - é - nte being born ' , etc. ) and to root + é for conjugation III ( mör - é - nte ' dying ' , etc . ) . 14 2.
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The former is based on the chief root + tense sign and personal endings , and is found in all verbs of I and III ... on special root alternant with or without special tense marker , plus the following elements : 1. personal ending -i ...
The former is based on the chief root + tense sign and personal endings , and is found in all verbs of I and III ... on special root alternant with or without special tense marker , plus the following elements : 1. personal ending -i ...
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THE ROUMANIAN VOCATIVES R. WHITNEY TUCKER PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE 1 ( A discussion of the vocative endings -e ... in particular from Old Bulgarian ; this explanation is almost invariably given for the feminine ending -0 .
THE ROUMANIAN VOCATIVES R. WHITNEY TUCKER PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE 1 ( A discussion of the vocative endings -e ... in particular from Old Bulgarian ; this explanation is almost invariably given for the feminine ending -0 .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 19 |
Derivation Ratios | 27 |
Pitch Accent in the Apachean Languages | 38 |
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