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Latest revision as of 23:46, 11 February 2017

Morpheme
Language: Raetic, Etruscan
Type: inflectional
Function: casus rectus

Attestation: φuter


Commentary

Corresponding to the Etruscan null morpheme of the casus rectus (Wallace 2008: 46). Due to the fact that nouns in Raetic are mostly identified via their case endings, the attestation of a nominative/accusative can so far be conclusively argued in only one instance, where a plural ending marks the nominal base.

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