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alternations throughout the
paradigm between the root, the stem and the ending.
Acrostatic (<
Ancient Gr****: ἄκρος, romanized: ákros, lit. 'at the edge, beginning'...
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ordering in
which a
derivation would shift the
class one to the right:
acrostatic →
proterokinetic →
hysterokinetic →
amphikinetic The
reason for this particular...
- well as the mediop****ive. The
proposed examples of
roots having such
acrostatic presents include the following:
These forms are best
reflected in Indo-Iranian...
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stand Gr**** ἵστημι histēmi, histánai, στατικός, στάσις, στατήρ, στήλη
acrostatic, actinostele, anastasis, antistatic, apostasy, apostate, astasia, astasis...
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stand Gr**** ἵστημι histēmi, histánai, στατικός, στάσις, στατήρ, στήλη
acrostatic, actinostele, anastasis, antistatic, apostasy, apostate, astasia, astasis...
- "*runner"). Nominative,
vocative and
accusative singular of
certain nouns (
acrostatic root
nouns such as dṓm,
plural dómes "house";
proterokinetic neuter nouns...
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patterns exist for both
nouns and verbs. For example, some
nouns (so-called
acrostatic nouns, one of the
oldest classes of noun) have
fixed accent on the root...
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resembled other consonant stem nouns. The z-stems
descended from PIE
acrostatic neuters in -os/es-. They were
fairly rare and
always neuter. They were...