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ablative accent according accusative active adjectives Albanian alternation analogical Anatolian ancient aorist appears Armenian attested Avest Baltic Celtic century Chapter Common compounds consonant corresponding dative derived dialects diphthongs distinction dual early element ending example expressed fact feminine final formation forms function genitive Germanic Goth grade Greek Hittite IE languages indicative Indo-European inflection Iranian Italy later Latin linguistic Lith locative masculine meaning middle morphology nasal neuter nominative noun occur original palatal paradigm participle perfect period Persian person Phonology plural position possible present preserved probably pronoun Proto-Indo-European Proto-Slavic reconstructed reflexes relative represented respectively result root Sanskrit singular Slavic stems Studies suffix syllable Table texts thematic Toch Tocharian verb verbal voiced vowel