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Indo-European copula
Indo-European copula The examples and perspective in this article ... page. A feature common to all Indo-European languages is the presence of a ...
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Talk:Indo-European copula
Talk:Indo-European copula Slavic I compiled some information on Ukrainian ... 2306:50Z Doesn't Ukrainian have zero copula? -Iopq 18:38, 8 December 2005 (UTC ... the article be moved to something like Indo-European copula. We have other articles ...
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Indo-European ablaut
Indo-European ablaut For non-Indo-European languages, see Apophony. In linguistics, the term ... a system of vowel gradations in Proto-Indo-European and its far-reaching consequences ...
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Category:Indo-European linguistics
Category:Indo-European linguistics Subcategories There are 2 subcategories to ... English language S Sanskrit Pages in category "Indo-European linguistics" There are 39 pages in this ... law H High German consonant shift I Indo-European ablaut Indo-European sound laws ...
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Talk:List of common Indo-European roots
Talk:List of common Indo-European roots This very imperfect listing was compiled ... the different IE subgroups (*Reconstructed PIE, Anatolian, Indo-Iranian, Greek/Hellenic, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Armenian ... but I don't know much about Indo-Iranian etymology. Sorry that I mixed up ... in Swedish about the relations of all Indo-European languages, so I gave the ...
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Copula
Copula For copula functions in probability and statistics, see copula (statistics). The word copula originates from the Latin noun for a ... connects two different things. In linguistics, a copula is a word that is used ...
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Romance copula
Romance copula The copula or copulae (the verb or verbs meaning ... copular verb "to be" (ultimately from the Indo-European copula *h 1 es-), and the latter ...
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Talk:Copula
Talk:Copula Languages Mentioning so many different languages is ... Iraqw language , an African language in which 'copula-like verbs' play an important role. Where ... you can link to it from the Copula article. In fact, a good idea would be to link from "Copula" to the section of each language article ... in the definition and boundaries of what copula is. Some of the more recent ...
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Germanic verb
... which resulted from the breakup of Proto-Indo-European (PIE). It in turn divided into North ... Germanic strong verb, North Germanic strong verb, Indo-European copula; Go (verb). For the verb in ...
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Esperanto grammar
... Esperanto syntax, vocabulary, and semantics are thoroughly European. Verbs are inflected for four moods, of ... singular pronoun Vi, following usage in most European languages, but these forms are rarely seen ... of the uses of the subjunctive in European languages, Iru! (Go!) Mi petis, ke li ... also be used for aspectual distinctions. The copula The verb esti (to be) is both the copula and the existential ("there is") verb. ...
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