A compendium of the comparative grammar of the Indo-European, Sanskrit, Greek and Latin languages: By August Schleicher, Part 2Trübner & Company, 1877 - 263 pages |
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... expressing relativity after the root , which , moreover , can also be reduplicated , e.g. da - dā - mi ( I give ) : naked roots do not appear in Indo - European as words ( secondary loss of sounds expressing relativity naturally does ...
... expressing relativity after the root , which , moreover , can also be reduplicated , e.g. da - dā - mi ( I give ) : naked roots do not appear in Indo - European as words ( secondary loss of sounds expressing relativity naturally does ...
Page 164
... expressing relativity ) ; the roots i , ka , ta , ya , e.g. are pronominal- as well as verbal - roots ( i demonstra- tive , go ; ka interrogative , be sharp ; ta demonstrative , stretch ; cf. Beitr . zur vergl . sprachforschung , ii . p ...
... expressing relativity ) ; the roots i , ka , ta , ya , e.g. are pronominal- as well as verbal - roots ( i demonstra- tive , go ; ka interrogative , be sharp ; ta demonstrative , stretch ; cf. Beitr . zur vergl . sprachforschung , ii . p ...
Page 166
... expressing relativity , is of very early date , and , like the simple root , suffices to form a stem , e.g. stem da ... expressing relation gradually lost their independence , and became welded on to those roots which they helped to ...
... expressing relativity , is of very early date , and , like the simple root , suffices to form a stem , e.g. stem da ... expressing relation gradually lost their independence , and became welded on to those roots which they helped to ...
Page 169
... expressing a relation ; it can give the new word a relation which is foreign to the com- ponent parts taken separately , and which originates only in and through their composition ; e.g. μaкpó - xeip , longi - manus , i.e. ' whose hands ...
... expressing a relation ; it can give the new word a relation which is foreign to the com- ponent parts taken separately , and which originates only in and through their composition ; e.g. μaкpó - xeip , longi - manus , i.e. ' whose hands ...
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... expressing relativity ; Gk . forms such ας γι - γνώσκω , μι - μνή - σκω , correspond with the Aryan languages at least in reduplication , and it is the reduplication of the root only that we consider ancient . We doubt therefore whether ...
... expressing relativity ; Gk . forms such ας γι - γνώσκω , μι - μνή - σκω , correspond with the Aryan languages at least in reduplication , and it is the reduplication of the root only that we consider ancient . We doubt therefore whether ...
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