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Reduplicated forms , like dadāmi , dadāti , 3pl . thematic dadanti , are rare in Pali and mostly confined to early texts ; only the innovated dammi is spread farther ; and the optative has dadeyyam almost exclusively , while deyyam ...
Reduplicated forms , like dadāmi , dadāti , 3pl . thematic dadanti , are rare in Pali and mostly confined to early texts ; only the innovated dammi is spread farther ; and the optative has dadeyyam almost exclusively , while deyyam ...
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IIIb is LITERARY TIBETAN , Nishida's T. - bungo , the language of non - canonical texts from the 9th century on , showing some limited influence from the ' rules ' established for Classical Tibetan ( Nishida has instead ' the influence ...
IIIb is LITERARY TIBETAN , Nishida's T. - bungo , the language of non - canonical texts from the 9th century on , showing some limited influence from the ' rules ' established for Classical Tibetan ( Nishida has instead ' the influence ...
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be curious that no Greek dialect of the classical period shows surviving forms in -ās -ās , unless we are willing to admit a complete replacement by the pronominal endings between the time of the Linear B texts and the Homeric poems .
be curious that no Greek dialect of the classical period shows surviving forms in -ās -ās , unless we are willing to admit a complete replacement by the pronominal endings between the time of the Linear B texts and the Homeric poems .
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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