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INDICES

In both parts the numbers refer to the sections, unless they are preceded by p. when they refer to pages.

A. INDEX OF MATTERS

Ablaut, 69, 76, 79, 226, 276
Abstract nouns, 209, 215, 243, 292
Accent, meaning of, 62
———, Exspiratory and Musical, 64, 65, 66
——— in Indo-European, 58
——— in Latin, 67, 85, 88
——— in pro-ethnic Italic, 87
———, Secondary, 85
———, signs of, 68
Actitive verbs, 290
Adjective Suffixes. See Suffixes.
Adverbs from Ablatives, 266
————— Accusatives, 263 ff.
————— Comparatives, 269
————— Instrumentals, 267
————— Nominatives, 271–2
Aeolic, dialect, 6
Alexander, 6
Alphabet, history of, p. 11
Analogy, 14–22; p. 12
Aorist and Perfect, 314
Aspirates, 50
———, Voiced, in Latin, 174
Attic, dialect, 6

Borrowed words, 13
————— in early I.Eu. dialects, 173
Breath, 25
Breton, 7
Brevis Brevians, 95–6
Brugmann, Karl, p. 12; Preface, pp. vii f.
Brythonic, 7

Causative Verbs, 290
Circumflex accent, 68
Collective nouns, 209
Commissioners of the Roman Mint, title of, 239
Comparative Suffixes, 252
Concretising, 215 f.
Conflation, 295, 316
Conjugations in Latin, 281
Conjunctive, 279, 280
Consonantal and -i Declensions, 244.
Consonants, 30
Contamination, 316
Corsican, rise of, 3
Crystallised forms, 17
Cumæ, alphabet of, p. 12
Czech, p. 127

Dacia, conquest of, 3
Danish, 8
Decomposition, 21
Deflected forms, 73
Derivation, defined, 1; tests of, p. 13

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