-
depending on
their position in
relation to the word they
connect to. A
pro****ic appears before its host. An en****ic
appears after its host. Latin: Senatus...
- "æ". In
western and
southern Jutish dialects of Danish, æ is also the
pro****ic definite article: æ hus (the house), as
opposed to
Standard Danish and...
- both the
following conditions are met: a
pro****ic causes neither lenition nor
eclipsis of consonants. a
pro****ic itself ends in a vowel.
Examples of h-prothesis:...
- dia "my table, our table, your table, his/her table".
There are also
pro****ic forms of aku, ku- and kau-.
These are used when
there is no
emphasis on...
-
grammatical subject in a sentence.
These morphemes can be
analysed as
either pro****ics or
prefixes and mark tense,
aspect and mood.
Verbs are
inflected for either...
-
antepenultimate syllable. The rule
applies when
using ****ics (either en****ics or
pro****ics) such as the
negating particle не with
verbs (тој нé‿дојде, he did not...
-
minkeb (elbow), miżwed (pod) mu-CCaC –
musmar (nail),
munqar (beak) The
pro****ic il- is the
definite article,
equivalent to "the" in
English and "al-"...
- in
their view, a
purely orthographic convention. Originally,
certain pro****ic words lost
their accent before another word and
received the grave, and...
-
Pronouns of the
Bohairic dialect Independent Pro****ic As
suffix Stressed Unstressed 1st
person singular ⲁⲛⲟⲕ anok ⲁⲛ̀ⲕ- anək- ϯ- ti- ⸗ⲓ =i
plural ⲁⲛⲟⲛ...
-
exlusively used
after imperative verbs : when the
imperative is negated,
pro****ic forms are used instead. Vas-y ! - N'y va pas ! The
pronoun y has two distinct...