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ATHEMATIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ATHEMATIC is having no thematic vowel. How to use athematic in a sentence.
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athematic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
athematic (not comparable). (linguistics) Of a root, not having a thematic vowel and thus attaching inflections directly to the root.
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Thematic vowel - Wikipedia
A thematic vowel or theme vowel is the vowel *e [1] or *o from ablaut placed before the ending of a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) word.
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athematic
athematic, a. (æ-, eɪθɪˈmætɪk) [f. a- 14 + thematic a.] 1. Gram. Of verb-forms: having suffixes attached immediately to the verb-stem without a connecting (thematic) vowel; also used of nouns (see quot. 1959). Hence used of languages which have such verb-forms.1894 W. M. Lindsay Lat. Lang. viii. 454...
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What is a "thematic vowel", and what caused the difference ... - Reddit
A thematic vowel is simply the vowel at the end of the stem of a noun, verb or adjective. An athematic word is one without such a vowel.
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athematic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective athematic. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Thematic vowel
Developments from thematic and athematic paradigms
Thematic and athematic forms were passed on to the daughter languages of Proto-Indo-European. In later languages, the thematic versus athematic distinction in nouns was replaced by distinctions between various thematic ("vowel") and athematic ("
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Simple Athematic Aorist | Dickinson College Commentaries
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Thematic Verbs – Ancient Greek for Everyone - Pressbooks.pub
Athematic and Thematic Verbs. The verbs that we met earlier use the 1st person singular present indicative active ending –μι. These types of verbs ...
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ATHEMATIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Athematic definition: inflected without a thematic vowel.. See examples of ATHEMATIC used in a sentence.
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ATHEMATIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. music not based on themes 2. linguistics (of verbs) having a suffix attached immediately to the stem, without an intervening vowel.
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Thematic versus Athematic
In the present tense complex. Unfortunately this term "athematic verbs" is misleading, because their conjugation is only athematic in most of the present tense.
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Benedictive
For verbs in the active voice (parasmaipada), it is formed by adding endings very similar to the athematic optative endings directly to the verb root itself
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non-thematic
non-theˈmatic, a. [non- 3.] 1. Linguistics. = athematic a. 1.1933 E. H. Sturtevant Compar. Gram. Hittite Lang. vi. 217 There is also, as in I[ndo-] E[uropean], a distinction between thematic and non-thematic conjugation. 1955 T. Burrow Sanskrit Lang. vii. 318 The verbs are divided into two major typ...
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Proto-Indo-European verbs
The infix itself ablauts like root athematic verbs. Perfective
Root athematic
*(é)-t ~ *(∅)-ént. The same as root athematic imperfective verbs.
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