-
endings corresponding to
forms that are
endingless in the jussive. The
modified stem ـنْسَى -nsā
occurs in "
endingless"
forms (i.e.
masculine or common-gender...
-
person singular marker South Estonian *kt, *pt > tt *kc, *pc > ts *čk > tsk
endingless Coastal Finnic *kt, *pt > *ht *kc, *pc > *ks, *ps *čk > *tk *-pi...
- Past p****ive
participle -tu, -du, -t, -d -tud, -dud 3rd
person singular endingless (or -s) -b
Negative imperfect es +
connegative ei + past participle...
- In the
grammar of Finnish, it
refers to a verb form
consisting of an
endingless stem (one of five
infinitives of Finnish) used with a
negative verb (used...
- has been
defended that a form
ending in -l,
formerly thought to be an "
endingless"
variant of the possessive, was
indeed a
genitive singular. Of an ablative...
- follows:: 147–148 The second-person
singular imperative was
generally endingless in the active; no
ending was
generally added to
athematic verbs. On thematic...
-
Dutch inflection. In some rare occasions, the
genitive singular was also
endingless. Some
nouns ended in -e in the
singular also;
these were
primarily former...
- They
might also have been of post-PIE date. §For
athematic nouns, an
endingless locative is
reconstructed in
addition to the
ordinary locative singular...
-
early texts do the
nominative and
accusative plural have a separate,
endingless form. A
large number of
nouns belong to this declension, such as fīant...
- more than in the
modern languages. In the
conjunct of the
present tense,
endingless forms like Old
Irish ·gair (cf.
Gaelic glac and Manx dilg above) were...