Let’s continue moving through our study of second declension nouns in Latin. We’ve looked at different kinds of masculine nouns in this declension, so now let’s take a look at neuter nouns. For ...
Notation at top in J. R. Swanton's hand: "Probably one of the languages collected by J. O. Dorsey." But this is not Dorsey's handwriting, and on the basis of the pronouns it is not Athapascan, ...
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