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Within Germanic , where the IE middle is continued in the Gothic passive ( e.g. 1-3sg . bairada ' am , is carried ' < * berapai ) , a similar replacement must be assumed : the 3sg . desinence Go . -ada , CGmc .
Within Germanic , where the IE middle is continued in the Gothic passive ( e.g. 1-3sg . bairada ' am , is carried ' < * berapai ) , a similar replacement must be assumed : the 3sg . desinence Go . -ada , CGmc .
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This is hardly surprising , for the ' internal ' value of the IE middle ( see especially Benveniste 1966 : 168–75 ) is very close to the stative , generally intransitive , value of formations in * -7- : one is reminded of the ...
This is hardly surprising , for the ' internal ' value of the IE middle ( see especially Benveniste 1966 : 168–75 ) is very close to the stative , generally intransitive , value of formations in * -7- : one is reminded of the ...
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Within the context of the theory presented above , it is natural to interpret such doublets as the result of an original contrast , in at least some nasal presents , between active and middle forms ; when Germanic subsequently lost the ...
Within the context of the theory presented above , it is natural to interpret such doublets as the result of an original contrast , in at least some nasal presents , between active and middle forms ; when Germanic subsequently lost the ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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