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3rd person ablaut accent adjectives ancient aorist archaic Aryan attested Baltic cantare Celtic Celtic languages centuries B.C. classical cognate comparative philology consonant dat.pl declension derivative languages dialect ending English etymological European formation forms French further Gaul gender generalised Germanic languages Goth Gothic grammar Greek guages Hittite Indo Indo-European languages inflexions Italian known laryngeal latter lenited linguistic literary Lith Lithuanian long vowels masc Middle morphology n-stems Neo-Latin neut neuter Norse nouns occlusives OE OHG OLat Old Church Slavonic Old Irish Old Norse older original participle perf perfect phonetic pl.nom plural postulated preserved preterite Primitive Germanic Primitive Indo-European pronoun recognised Roman root Sanskrit satem secondary seen Sg.nom sonants Spanish spoken stem subjunctive suffix syllable tenses term texts tive Tocharian verb verbal Vulgar Latin Welsh word