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Common terms and phrases
ablaut accusative plural adjective Akkadian Anatolian languages Benveniste beside Boğazköy citable conjugation consonant consonant stems corresponding cuneiform dative declension diphthong double writing durat e-eš-zi Elementarb enclitic etymology final forms frequently Friedrich full grade genitive singular Goth Götze Götze-Pedersen Greek Heth hi-conjugation Hittite language Hittite texts Hittite word Hurrian i-stems imper Indo-European languages infin initial inst ku-en-zi ku-iš laryngeal lengthened grade Lith Luwian Lycian Madd medio-passive midd Mitanni neut neuter plural nom.-acc nominative singular nominative-accusative original Palaic participle Pedersen perf phoneme plural ending plural masculine prefix pres present pret preterit probably Proto-IE remains in Hittite root Sanskrit second singular singular ending Sommer Sturtevant suffix Sumerian syllabary syllabic signs third plural third singular VBoT velar verb voiceless vowel sign wa-a-tar written double yielded Hitt zero grade