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... sukhayati he rejoices ) goes back through car ' - ati to cara - ati , caraj - ati as for - chon- grimm praecipio is contracted from for - chon - garimm . In the same way no chara amat ( of the conjoined flexion 20 I. Phonology .
... sukhayati he rejoices ) goes back through car ' - ati to cara - ati , caraj - ati as for - chon- grimm praecipio is contracted from for - chon - garimm . In the same way no chara amat ( of the conjoined flexion 20 I. Phonology .
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Ernst Windisch. same way no chara amat ( of the conjoined flexion ) does not go back to a contracted form carāt , but stands for cara - at , with loss of the last syllable according to the rule of termination . 84. In the same way ...
Ernst Windisch. same way no chara amat ( of the conjoined flexion ) does not go back to a contracted form carāt , but stands for cara - at , with loss of the last syllable according to the rule of termination . 84. In the same way ...
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... flexion a similar ss , s has disappeared , although it did not originally stand in the final sound : téi stands for a pre - historic tess - it , cf. Grk . σTeiέel . 106. In the gen . sg . of masculine and neuter stems in a and in the ...
... flexion a similar ss , s has disappeared , although it did not originally stand in the final sound : téi stands for a pre - historic tess - it , cf. Grk . σTeiέel . 106. In the gen . sg . of masculine and neuter stems in a and in the ...
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... flexion takes place in the noun only cia i n - olcaib in quibus malis . 218. Ce rét what thing , ce airm what place , ce indas what condition , fuse to crét , cairm , cindas . These are short interro- gative sentences which the special ...
... flexion takes place in the noun only cia i n - olcaib in quibus malis . 218. Ce rét what thing , ce airm what place , ce indas what condition , fuse to crét , cairm , cindas . These are short interro- gative sentences which the special ...
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... flexion . This happens most often in the conjunctive present and in the third person singular of the S - preterite . In Old Irish the perfect active and the T - preterite have already a deponent flexion in the plural . 254. The present ...
... flexion . This happens most often in the conjunctive present and in the third person singular of the S - preterite . In Old Irish the perfect active and the T - preterite have already a deponent flexion in the plural . 254. The present ...
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