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di a = a ' € tion to a third element . A class of sememes is plural if it comprehends two or more sememes in apposition . For every a , a ' , a " e refs and r e rels , ( R6 ) ara " ^ a ra " ( K24 ) PI { p C refs : ( a = a ' ) cp } C ...
di a = a ' € tion to a third element . A class of sememes is plural if it comprehends two or more sememes in apposition . For every a , a ' , a " e refs and r e rels , ( R6 ) ara " ^ a ra " ( K24 ) PI { p C refs : ( a = a ' ) cp } C ...
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9 tion to PERF formalized ( S4 ) . The remaining three aspects are related to ASP ( T1 ) -timeless as š , incompletive as táš if followed by a Modal ( cf. n . 6 ) and otherwise as tš , and completive as COMPL .
9 tion to PERF formalized ( S4 ) . The remaining three aspects are related to ASP ( T1 ) -timeless as š , incompletive as táš if followed by a Modal ( cf. n . 6 ) and otherwise as tš , and completive as COMPL .
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tion to the hypothesis that the speakers of Proto - Indo - European and of ProtoKartvelian occupied a contiguous area at some time around 3000 B.C. We may examine briefly here the argument of Gamkrelidze and Machavariani concerning ...
tion to the hypothesis that the speakers of Proto - Indo - European and of ProtoKartvelian occupied a contiguous area at some time around 3000 B.C. We may examine briefly here the argument of Gamkrelidze and Machavariani concerning ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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