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 Eastern Armenian verb table -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The (Click link for more info and facts about Western Armenian) Western Armenian verb table can be found (The present location; this place) here:
The following is an (Click link for more info and facts about Eastern Armenian) Eastern Armenian verb table.
Note: the negative jussive forms may also be (in Eastern Armenian) ch'piti sirem, ch'piti sires, etc; ch'piti sirei, ch'piti sireir, etc.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/E/Ea/Eastern_Armenian_verb_table.htm   (167 words)

  
 Eastern Armenian verb table: Information From Answers.com
The Western Armenian verb table can be found here:
The following is an Eastern Armenian verb table.
Eastern Armenian verb table is mentioned in the following topics:
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 Eastern Armenian verb table - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Western Armenian verb table can be found here:
The following is an Eastern Armenian verb table.
Western numbering, where there are still three distinct conjugations)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Armenian_verb_table   (169 words)

  
 Who were Illyrians
Verbs in the stative aspect apparently lacked a distinction between primary and secondary endings, so that a form like *wóyd-e "he knows" meant also "he knew." The inflectional categories of the noun were case, number, and gender.
Table 1 gives examples of typical vocabulary items widely shared within the Indo-European family that have been decisive in establishing the family.
Compare English "If John is home now (he is eating lunch)" with the verb "is" in the indicative mood, discussing a matter of fact, with "If John were home now (he would be eating lunch)" with the verb "were" in the subjunctive mood, describing an unreal situation.
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 Slavonic languages
Both the Western and Eastern variants (recensions) of the Old Church Slavonic language are preserved in manuscripts of the 11th century, while the East Slavic (Russian) variant is reflected in the oldest dated Slavic manuscript, The Ostromir Gospel (1056–57), and in many later texts.
Originally the verb occupied the initial position, which throws light on the origin of the reflexive verbal forms; these may be traced to the Proto-Slavic combination of the verb with a reflexive pronoun that occurred immediately after the verb and was pronounced as one accentual unit with the verb.
The eastern South Slavic languages, Bulgarian and Macedonian, have lost the infinitive form of the verb through the influence of non-Slavic Balkan languages, and they have developed verb forms to differentiate between an action witnessed by the speaker and one not witnessed (hence only reported).
http://www.rkp-montreal.org/en/05slavoniclanguages.html   (5789 words)

  
 Western Armenian verb table - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is an Western Armenian verb table.
The Eastern Armenian verb table can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Armenian_verb_table   (5789 words)

  
 Western Armenian verb table
The following is an Western Armenian verb table.
The Eastern Armenian verb table can be found here:
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/W/Western-Armenian-verb-table.htm   (129 words)

  
 Qur'an . Prophets of Islam . Andalusia . Basra
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 Aceh
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 Etruscan_Phrases, research providing new insight into Indo-European languages
Grammar is like a road map of a language: it has rules and the rules, as rules--as in mathematics--must be consistent wherever a shift takes place, whether it is a verb conjugating or a noun and adjective declining in gender and number.
Generally the suffix "v" = "o" indicates the infinitive of the verb and sometimes is first person singular; second person singular is indicated by the suffix "e" and third person singular "a." There is another suffix which is "ia, ie" that appears to be a subjunctive case for the second person singular.
The tables compare words which would be "indigenous" to the steppes for that period of time when the Kurgan culture was giving way to other cultures.
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 religion
EDM Agenda Passband Chaim Soutine The Americana Olsburg, Kansas Naustdal Eastern Armenian verb table The Craft (religion) From ezResult.com, the open information source.
The Craft (popularly, witchcraft) founded 1951, Britain, is a major tradition of goddess worship within Western Paganism which venerates both Goddess and God in a dynamic polarity reminiscent of Tantra.
Its best known type is Wicca, though there are others.
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 George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff - P. L. Travers
The patriarchal host, massive of presence, radiating a serene power at once formidable and reassuring, dispensed this “food” in various ways, always unexpected; sometimes in thunderclaps of rage, sometimes telling a story that only one of all the table would know was meant for himself, sometimes merely by look or gesture thrusting home the truth.
Born in Alexandropol, near the Persian frontier of Russia, of a Greek father and an Armenian mother and later tutored by the Dean of the Military Cathedral at Kars, he was brought up in an antique patriarchal world where children were put to sleep at night with the story of Gilgamesh.
There is ‘doing.’ Only ‘doing’ is magic.” Properly to realise the scale of what Gurdjieff meant by magic, one has to remember his continually repeated aphorism, “Only he who can be can do,” and its corollary that, lacking this fundamental verb, nothing is ‘done,’ things simply ‘happen.’
http://www.gurdjieff.org/travers1.htm   (348 words)

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