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,, , , , Abstract nouns, , , , Accent, meaning of, , Exspiratory and Musical,, , in Indo-European, in Latin,, , in pro-ethnic Italic, , Secondary, , signs of, Actitive verbs, Adjective Suffixes. See Suffixes. Adverbs from Ablatives, Accusatives, ff. Comparatives, Instrumentals, Nominatives, – Aeolic, dialect, Alexander, Alphabet, history of, p. Analogy, –; p. Aorist and Perfect, Aspirates, , Voiced, in Latin, Attic, dialect,

,  in early I.Eu. dialects, Breath, Breton, Brevis Brevians, – Brugmann, Karl, p. ; Preface, pp. f. Brythonic,

Verbs, Circumflex accent, Collective nouns, Commissioners of the Roman Mint, title of, Comparative Suffixes, Concretising, f. Conflation, , Conjugations in Latin, Conjunctive, , Consonantal and -i Declensions,. Consonants, Contamination, Corsican, rise of, Crystallised forms, Cumæ, alphabet of, p. Czech, p.

, conquest of, Danish, Decomposition, Deflected forms, Derivation, defined, ; tests of, p. Rh