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The Archaism of South Picean
The relationship between South Picean & other Sabellan languages & its position within the Umbrian-Sabinian group are investigated in an analysis of the ending -h attested in South Picean in the third person plural forms of the perfect tense. G. Meiser's explanation (Lautgeschichte der...
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