A Compendium of the comparative Grammar of the Indo-european, Sanskrit, Greek and Latin languagesLondon : Trubner, 1874 - 292 pages |
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1st step 2nd step a-scale ai ae Aiol Aiolic aspiration aspp assimiln becomes belongs beside betw bhar bear compensatory lengthening consonantal consonants Corss çru hear Curt diphthongs Dôr e.g. st earlier follg forms further Germ Goth Greek gutt Indo-Eur Indo-European languages Iôn iungere Krit langg later Latin likewise Lith loss lost masc medial momentary mute nasal neut Note noun-stems occurs Old-Lat older original language origl pa-ter pass perh pres prob pron pronunciation reduplicated remains root root-vowel rudh Sanskrit Sclav shine sing sonant sound-laws sounds spirants stands stem step-formation suff suffix supr termn tv-am uiro unoriginal unorigl verb-stems verbs vowel vowel-sound weakening whilst word word-formative Zeitschr Zend