A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, version 3.34
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These are the latest changes made in version 3.34:
- Latin’s Penultimate rule (page 19) is formulated incompletely: the tone falls on the penultimate syllable if this is long, and on the antepenultimate if it is not. That’s why it’s said Lat. módicus, but Lat. pudícus.
- In page 172 Indo-European rodo means “gnaw”, not exactly “excite”.
- In page 173, Indo-European verbs of the type linéqmi (linqō), bhenegmi (bhegō), amneghti (amghō) – appearing only in Indo-Iranian and Hittite - would be more logically included in the B-4 group, in an additional subclass III.
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Comment from Donald
Date: November 6, 2008, 4:48 am
I would like to see the inscription “to be continied”:-D
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