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  2. Indo-European ablaut - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of Indo-European ablaut was first recorded by Sanskrit grammarians in the later Vedic period (roughly 8th century BCE), and was codified by Pāṇini in his Aṣṭādhyāyī (4th century BCE), where the terms guṇa and vṛddhi were used to describe the phenomena now known respectively as the full grade and lengthened grade.

  3. Proto-Indo-European root - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a root plus a suffix forms a stem, and adding an ending forms a word. [1]+ ⏟ + ⏟ For example, *bʰéreti 'he bears' can be split into the root *bʰer-'to bear', the suffix *-e-which governs the imperfective aspect, and the ending *-ti, which governs the present tense, third-person singular.

  4. Proto-Indo-European language - Wikipedia

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    The forms are referred to as the "ablaut grades" of the morpheme—the e-grade, o-grade, zero-grade (no vowel), etc. This variation in vowels occurred both within inflectional morphology (e.g., different grammatical forms of a noun or verb may have different vowels) and derivational morphology (e.g., a verb and an associated abstract verbal ...

  5. D - Wikipedia

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    D is the grade below C but above E/F in the school grading system. D is the international vehicle registration code for Germany (also .de as its top-level domain ). In Cantonese : Because the lack of Unicode CJK support in early computer systems, many Hong Kongers and Singaporeans used the capitalized D to represent 啲 ( lit.

  6. Proto-Indo-European numerals - Wikipedia

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    PIE English Gothic Latin Ancient Greek Sanskrit Iranian Slavic Baltic Celtic Armenian Albanian Tocharian Hittite *sem-"one, together" same (< ON samr); OE sam-"together"; [also German zusammen]

  7. List of plant genus names with etymologies (D–K) - Wikipedia

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    Deinanthe ← [a] Delonix ← Dendrobium ← Dendrocalamus ← Desmanthus ← Desmodium ← Dicentra ← Dichroa ← Dierama ← Dipteronia ← Disocactus ← Diuris ← Doryanthes ← Dracocephalum ← Dracula ← Dracunculus ← Eccremocarpus ← Echinacea ← Echinocactus ← Edraianthus ← Elaeocarpus ← Empetrum ← Epiphyllum ← Eriocephalus ← Erythrina ← Euryops ← Evolvulus ← ...

  8. Report card - Wikipedia

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    'A' marks mean the student is exceeding the provincial standard, 'B' marks mean that they are meeting the provincial standard, 'C' marks mean that the student is approaching the provincial standard and D marks mean that the student falls below the provincial standard. The grade 7 and 8 template has a few differences from the 1–6 report card.

  9. List of Latin words with English derivatives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English language.. Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. [1] Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j.