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In part of this area , mil- ' to mix ' is certainly original : There were languages which from the outset ( at least the early Vedic period ) 40 had not miśrá- , but * miślá- ( RV -miśla- ) , in which , therefore , the denominative ...
In part of this area , mil- ' to mix ' is certainly original : There were languages which from the outset ( at least the early Vedic period ) 40 had not miśrá- , but * miślá- ( RV -miśla- ) , in which , therefore , the denominative ...
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Original short u is represented by u , as in supruis : Lat . superīs ; original long ū is represented either by u , as in fruktatiuf ( cf. Lat . frūgēs ) , or by uu , as in Fuutrei ( cf. Skt . bhúti- ) . With characteristic conservatism ...
Original short u is represented by u , as in supruis : Lat . superīs ; original long ū is represented either by u , as in fruktatiuf ( cf. Lat . frūgēs ) , or by uu , as in Fuutrei ( cf. Skt . bhúti- ) . With characteristic conservatism ...
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Prokosch assumed that these were the original plural endings of the dental preterite.19 Since OHG has a number of innovations in its verbal system , e.g. the 1st pl . -mēs ending , the 1st sg . present ending in -m in the second and ...
Prokosch assumed that these were the original plural endings of the dental preterite.19 Since OHG has a number of innovations in its verbal system , e.g. the 1st pl . -mēs ending , the 1st sg . present ending in -m in the second and ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 19 |
Derivation Ratios | 27 |
Pitch Accent in the Apachean Languages | 38 |
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