The Latin Thematic Genitive SingularStanford University, Committee on Linguistics, available from: Blackwell's, Oxford, 1970 - Foreign Language Study - 128 pages |
Contents
The evidence | 1 |
The history of research | 64 |
The main theories | 85 |
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Common terms and phrases
ablaut adjectival adjectives aihi alphabet analogical anapaestic assumed assumption Brugmann Celtic CIL I² Corssen cuius declension derived despite devi-theory dialect diphthong dissyllabic early eihi ending Ennius Etruscan Etruscan alphabet evidence explanation Falerii Faliscan final forms ftnote genitival genitives gent Glotta Greek Herbig Hirt hypercorrection indicate inflection inscription instances interpretation intervocalic jo-stems Kaisiosio Kretschmer Krit language later Latin Lejeune Lepontic LIA² Ling masc Messapic monophthongization Nigidius nomina gentilia noted nouns onomastic origin Oscan Osco-Umbrian osio osio theory parallel patronymic period Peruzzi Pfiffig Pisani Plautus possessive possible postconsonantal Praeneste Praenestine praenomen pronominal quoted Rhein rhotacism Ribezzo RIGI Sanskrit Sommer sound change spelling Sprache stem Stud suggested syllable Taseio tion Titoio Umbr Umbrian Untermann variant Venetic Vett Vetter vowel Wackernagel's