ablaut การใช้
- See Athematic accent / ablaut classes of PIE nouns for examples.
- Otherwise, you're looking for words that undergo ablaut.
- PIE had eight or nine ablaut ) among the different cases.
- Thematic nominals could also be derived by accent or ablaut changes.
- Ablaut always depends on what word follows the ablauted word.
- Strong verbs use the Germanic form of " ablaut ".
- The ablaut for the five languages is as follows:
- Thus ablaut turned short " e " into the following sounds:
- Athematic verbs appear to be older, and show ablaut within the paradigm.
- Another ablaut alternation is'horned'from'horn, roe '.
- A different set of alternations are what Trager calls " internal " ablaut.
- This vowel change is called " ablaut ".
- The declarative mood is also accompanied by ablaut:
- The infix itself ablauts like root athematic verbs.
- Although the pronouns themselves are dissimilar, ablaut is not likely to be borrowed.
- Also note the ablaut of the first conjugation at the dative singular and locative.
- They adhere fully to patterns of native stems, and may even undergo ablaut.
- Ablaut can often explain apparently random irregularities.
- They form their past tenses by changing the vowel of the stem ( ablaut ).
- Derivatives of these words generally take the ablaut as well, however there are exceptions.
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