The declension of vocalic stems in Sanskrit as taught in Panini's grammar is presented here in such a way as to highlight those sections of the grammar that function in the formation of the declensional paradigm. Conclusions are drawn about the operation of a hypothetical grammar in which rule...
In the late Proto-Slavic period new adjectives arose that were inflected according to the pattern of the pronominal declension, for example, dobrъjь, dobraja, dobroje (“good”). Numerals in Proto-Slavic were not a separate part of speech; nouns that signified numbers had various nominal ...
Two major classes of nouns are those which have complicated vocalic endings which undergo elision and those having stem formatives ending in a consonant which is elided in the declension of the system of nouns. 2. The pronoun. The pronouns are treated as adjectives for the most part. Since ...
The title of this post mirrors that of a video by Dan McClellan. In his video (starting at 1:00 below), McClellan makes the following claim regarding Romans 16:20: “…Paul was not reading the Hebrew of Genesis 3:15; he was reading the ancient Greek translation, the Septuagint…” Wa...
Including all the forms of declension; apparently a primary word; all, any, every, the whole.whoὅστις (hostis)Personal / Relative Pronoun - Nominative Masculine SingularStrong's 3748: Whosoever, whichsoever, whatsoever. has leftἀφῆκεν (aphēken)Verb - Aorist Indicative ...
(known as 'katharevousa') used in official government documents, in public speaking and education, which was officially resolved in 1976, are present in the discourse of GD; more spe- cifically, in katharevousa and archaic verb endings and the declensional forms of nouns used by GD members...
The ancient to the lady Elect, and her children, whom I love in the truth, and not I only, but also all they that have known the truth, Catholic Public Domain VersionThe Elder to the Elect Lady, and those born of her, whom I love in the truth: and not I alone, but also all ...
Robert Caldwell was a remarkable scholar. Born in Ireland to Scottish parents, Caldwell graduated from the university of Glasgow where he came under the influence of Daniel Keyte Sandford, a professor of Greek whose innovative research encouraged Caldwell to take an interest in comparative philology....
artificial language form (known as ‘katharevousa’) used in official government documents, in public speaking and education, which was officially resolved in 1976, are present in the discourse of GD; more specifically, in katharevousa and archaic verb endings and the declensional forms of nouns...
See the Finnish declension of ‘sting‘ Finnish Numbers Finnish Numbers are inflected in the same way as Finnish Nouns. So ‘satakaksi’ or ‘102’ have all the 15 cases as do the nouns. Verbix is able to decline the numbers. So whether you write ‘102’ or ‘satakaksi’, Verbix will...