Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... present forms without changing their meaning ; esuwastati = esuwasta , while both esa and lukkatti are third sing . present , and both pahhasta and artati are second sing . present . More frequently , however , forms in ti are ...
... present forms without changing their meaning ; esuwastati = esuwasta , while both esa and lukkatti are third sing . present , and both pahhasta and artati are second sing . present . More frequently , however , forms in ti are ...
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... present endings -si . 5 Compare , e.g. , kven - ti ' thou strikest ' beside kve - si with the old present ending , ep - ti ' thou takest ' beside ep - si , harnik - ti ' thou destroyest ' without parallel form in -si . The Hittite thus ...
... present endings -si . 5 Compare , e.g. , kven - ti ' thou strikest ' beside kve - si with the old present ending , ep - ti ' thou takest ' beside ep - si , harnik - ti ' thou destroyest ' without parallel form in -si . The Hittite thus ...
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... present perfect , arose from this same IE -a by adding it to a vowel stem ( cf. , e.g. , da - hhi ' I take ' , mema - hhi ' I say ' ) and developing the h as a hiatus - avoiding device . This * -ha was then changed to -hi under the ...
... present perfect , arose from this same IE -a by adding it to a vowel stem ( cf. , e.g. , da - hhi ' I take ' , mema - hhi ' I say ' ) and developing the h as a hiatus - avoiding device . This * -ha was then changed to -hi under the ...
Inhalt
I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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