General Principles of the Structure of Language, Volumen2Trübner & Company, 1885 |
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11 Ibid 3d pl 3d sing 9 Ibid accent accus accusative adjective Amharic Anglo-Saxon aorist Arabic aspirate Atmane becomes Bopp breath compound conjugation connected consonant copula dative declension denote diphthongs dropped dual and plural element Ethiopic expressed feminine final vowel followed formation future gender genitive Gothic Gram Greek Grimm Guna Hebrew Ibid imperative imperfect infection infinitive Irish languages Latin latter lengthened locative masc masculine medial Middle High German neut neuter nominal stems noun object Old High German Old Norse Parasmai participle passive past perfect person endings personal pronouns plural possessive suffix preceding prefixed preposition present pronominal radical vowel reduplication reflexive Sanskrit second plural second singular sect sense Slavonic sometimes stem ending subjoined subjunctive substantive syllable Syro-Arabian tendency tense Teutonic third plural third singular thought tive triliteral umlaut utterance verb verbal stem vocalisation Vriddhi weak Welsh word Zend Zeuss
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