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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->The Andrews</b>
on <!--date-->09:43 7/29/01
<p>In reply to: <a href="106.html">Verbal Morphology</a> posted by Håvard Tegle</b> on 18:09 7/28/01
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>If such a development is recognised for Proto-Eastern then one can explain
the vocalic
alternations (marked as 'V' above) as relics of different older case
endings. A shift in case >system (ergative --> nominative) might have made
this system obsolete. The verbs could be
grouped after what reference they kept which resulted in the brake-up into
conjugations. Any >thoughts?
<p>>PS: This belongs to the subjects I had in mind when starting a-lxs. (Almean
linguistic
studies discussion group)
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There's an Almean linguistic studies discussion group? Wherwe? How can a
person join?
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