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1 , $ 143 ) believed that de- and dhe- were built on the Middle Indic imperatives dehi and dhehi , which he regarded as inherited from Sanskrit . Probably he thought of an analogy : deti : dehi = eti ' goes ' : ehi .
1 , $ 143 ) believed that de- and dhe- were built on the Middle Indic imperatives dehi and dhehi , which he regarded as inherited from Sanskrit . Probably he thought of an analogy : deti : dehi = eti ' goes ' : ehi .
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As in dehi , these Middle Indic optatives are the regular forms of stems in e- or aya / e- ; cf. Pali pacc - eyya from pacc - eti ' goes back to ' , and -eyyam as regular optative from aya - verbs . In view of the difficulty of an Indo ...
As in dehi , these Middle Indic optatives are the regular forms of stems in e- or aya / e- ; cf. Pali pacc - eyya from pacc - eti ' goes back to ' , and -eyyam as regular optative from aya - verbs . In view of the difficulty of an Indo ...
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The tense stem jñā- appears in Sanskrit only in RV jñeyáḥ , and does not exist in Middle Indic . Pā - ' to drink ' has an aorist indicative apāt through all of Sanskrit , and modes ( subj . páh and impv . pāhi , pātá ) in Vedic ...
The tense stem jñā- appears in Sanskrit only in RV jñeyáḥ , and does not exist in Middle Indic . Pā - ' to drink ' has an aorist indicative apāt through all of Sanskrit , and modes ( subj . páh and impv . pāhi , pātá ) in Vedic ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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