The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans

Sep 24, 2024 12:55


The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans + The origin of Indo-Anatolian and Indo-European languages. = This version posted April 18, 2024 + David Reich


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harnack September 24 2024, 16:56:49 UTC
Мовогеном української - повсякчасно й невпинно прозорішає.

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harnack September 24 2024, 16:58:10 UTC

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harnack September 28 2024, 01:27:16 UTC
Noun
ablative (од-латив = од-стелити-ся) case (plural ablative cases)

(grammar) A noun case used in some languages to indicate movement away from something, removal, separation. In English grammar, it corresponds roughly to the use in English of prepositions "of", "from", "away from", and "concerning". In Latin grammar, the ablative case (cāsus ablātīvus) includes functions derived from the Indo-European ablative, instrumental, comitative, associative and locative cases; these cases express concepts similar to those of the English prepositions "of"/"from", "by", "with", "to"/"with", and "at"/"in", respectively. Here/hence/hither, there/thence/thither, and where/whence/whither are the only English words with separate forms for the ablative (motion away from) and lative (motion towards) cases.

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