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Conzenian Tradition in Polish Urban Historical Morphology [PDF]
The scientific heritage of M. R. G. Conzen, who is considered one of the most outstanding historical geographers and urban morphologists in the world, has made a huge impact on the contemporary urban historic morphology. Nowadays it would be very hard to
Mariusz Kulesza
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Two more contexts for Ge‘ez *u > u and three for *a > ǝ
The main Ge‘ez (Classical Ethiopic) verbal adjective is characterized by an ǝ-u vowel melody. Based on cognate evidence, the most basic form of this adjective, 01-stem 1ǝ2u3, derives from a *1a2uː3- pattern and thus shows assimilation of *aCuː > ǝCu ...
Benjamin Suchard
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Microtopography of Immune Cells in Osteoporosis and Bone Lesions by Endocrine Disruptors
Osteoporosis stems from an unbalance between bone mineral resorption and deposition. Among the numerous cellular players responsible for this unbalance bone marrow (BM) monocytes/macrophages, mast cells, T and B lymphocytes, and dendritic cells play a ...
Roberto Toni +20 more
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The history of Lithuanian delčià ‘waning moon’ and several related morphological problems
LIE. delčià ISTORIJA IR KELETAS SUSIJUSIŲ MORFOLOGINIŲ PROBLEMŲSantraukaStraipsnyje nagrinėjama žodžio delčia ir įvairių jo variantų (deltis, diltis, delčius etc.) kilmė ir daryba.
Aurelijus Vijūnas
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Loss of the vocative case and its reflection in Old and Middle Russian monuments of business writing
The purpose of this article is to describe the loss of the vocative case in Russian language on the material of Old and Middle Russian monuments of business writing.
T. V. Khadyeva
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In this exploratory study, we seek to compare two adjectival suffixes from a diachronic perspective: the native -some suffix and the imported Romance suffix -able. We aim to provide answers to these questions: in terms of competition, what evidence shows
Chris A. Smith
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Das Merkmal für 3. Person im litauischen Verbalsystem
Eine Besonderheit des baltischen Verbalsystems besteht darin, dass für 3. Person nur eine Form auftritt, die für Singular, Dual und Plural in gleicher Weise gebraucht wird. Die herkömmlich Deutung, dass lit. vẽda die ererbte Form für 3. Sg. repräsentiere
Alfred Bammesberger
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Thematic and athematic present endings in Balto-Slavic and Indo-European
While the original primary thematic endings were preserved quite well in Balto-Slavic, they were often replaced by the corresponding athematic endings following the thematic vowel *‑e/o‑ in the other Indo-European languages, thus bringing them into line ...
Frederik Kortlandt
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Once again on the neuter pronoun -ti ‘this’
Ostrowski (spausdinama) yra pasiūlęs alomorfus -ǀtai-g : -t# ir -ǀkai-g : -k# (plg. slie. beǀtai-g : bèt’ / bèt ir slie. juǀkai-g : jùk’ / jùk) aiškinti kaip galutinio dvibalsio monoftongizacijos rezultatas, t. y. *be-ǀtai ‘ir tai’ > *beǀtie > beti
Norbert Ostrowski
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The inflexion of the Indo-European o-stems in Balto-Slavic
The Balto-Slavic endings of the o‑stems were sg. nom. *‑os, acc. *‑um, neuter nom.acc. *‑o, *‑um, gen. *‑ō, dat. *‑ōi, inst. *‑oʔ, loc. *‑oi, voc. *‑e, pl. nom. *‑oi, acc. *‑oʔns, neuter nom.acc. *‑aʔ, gen. *‑um, dat. *‑omus, inst. *‑ōis, loc. *‑oisu, du.
Frederik Kortlandt
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