Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... suffix ah to form present * idalawahhi and preterit idalawahhun . The latter was indistinguishable from a mi ... suffix , and I have shown , LANG . 5. 8-14 , its identity with IE ajo . Owing to the apparent absence of original a - stem ...
... suffix ah to form present * idalawahhi and preterit idalawahhun . The latter was indistinguishable from a mi ... suffix , and I have shown , LANG . 5. 8-14 , its identity with IE ajo . Owing to the apparent absence of original a - stem ...
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... suffix sa is unknown , and the suffix a may have originated in Hitt . itself . ] A cardinal difference between the Indo - European perfect system and the Hittite hi - conjugation is that there were in Primitive Indo - European no ...
... suffix sa is unknown , and the suffix a may have originated in Hitt . itself . ] A cardinal difference between the Indo - European perfect system and the Hittite hi - conjugation is that there were in Primitive Indo - European no ...
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... suffix did not end in a diph- thong ; the diphthongal termination was extended to it by analogy . Skt . and Hitt . suggest that all perfects with stems ending in a vowel had a final diphthong ( ā1u or ā1i ) in the third singular in IH ...
... suffix did not end in a diph- thong ; the diphthongal termination was extended to it by analogy . Skt . and Hitt . suggest that all perfects with stems ending in a vowel had a final diphthong ( ā1u or ā1i ) in the third singular in IH ...
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I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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