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Throughout the volume Pisani gives us a wealth of examples , which is espe- cially notable in the morphology , where no form seems to be passed over ; the list of examples of verbal stems of the present tense , §434 - §453 and §477 ...
Throughout the volume Pisani gives us a wealth of examples , which is espe- cially notable in the morphology , where no form seems to be passed over ; the list of examples of verbal stems of the present tense , §434 - §453 and §477 ...
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Sometimes it seems that the Ethiopic roots are loanwords from Cushitic , sometimes the other way around . We are therefore not authorized to consider these roots as genetically related . Such seems to be the case in the fol- lowing ...
Sometimes it seems that the Ethiopic roots are loanwords from Cushitic , sometimes the other way around . We are therefore not authorized to consider these roots as genetically related . Such seems to be the case in the fol- lowing ...
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If we accept the first explanation , it seems better to reverse the relation set up by von Planta , so that li would main- tain its las in tefrali , etc. , and li would become ři . Von Planta recognizes the palatalizing effect of į here ...
If we accept the first explanation , it seems better to reverse the relation set up by von Planta , so that li would main- tain its las in tefrali , etc. , and li would become ři . Von Planta recognizes the palatalizing effect of į here ...
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