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The unit his probably empty in AE ; i.e. , hV is only an initial variant of V. However , this is not the case for older forms of Elamite , where h is used in the verb morphology : cf. Middle Elamite huttahš ' they did ' , huttas he did ...
The unit his probably empty in AE ; i.e. , hV is only an initial variant of V. However , this is not the case for older forms of Elamite , where h is used in the verb morphology : cf. Middle Elamite huttahš ' they did ' , huttas he did ...
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probably Tulu . Central Dravidian ( CDr . ) consists of Telugu , Gondi , and a number of tribal languages of Central India . North Dravidian ( NDr . ) consists of isolated Brahui and the closely related Kurux and Malto of Eastern India ...
probably Tulu . Central Dravidian ( CDr . ) consists of Telugu , Gondi , and a number of tribal languages of Central India . North Dravidian ( NDr . ) consists of isolated Brahui and the closely related Kurux and Malto of Eastern India ...
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The second is that the conditional is not a basic , independent tense like the other four : like the subjunctive , it is probably tranformationally derived on the basis of other syntactic and semantic elements of the sentence .
The second is that the conditional is not a basic , independent tense like the other four : like the subjunctive , it is probably tranformationally derived on the basis of other syntactic and semantic elements of the sentence .
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