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Phrygian language - Grammar |  | Phrygian language - Grammar: Encyclopedia II - Phrygian language - Grammar |  | Its structure, what can be recovered from it, was typically Indo-European, with nouns declined for case (at least 4), gender (3) and number (singular and plural), while the verbs are conjugated for tense, voice, mood, person and number. No single word is attested in all its inflectional forms.
Phrygian seems to exhibit an augment, like Greek and Armenian, c.f. eberet, probably corresponding to PIE *e-bher- ...
See also:Phrygian language, Phrygian language - Grammar, Phrygian language - Vocabulary |  | | Phrygian language, Phrygian language - Grammar, Phrygian language - Vocabulary, Paleo Balkan languages, Ancient Macedonian language, Thracian language |  | |
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Phrygian language - Grammar
Its structure, what can be recovered from it, was typically Indo-European, with nouns declined for case (at least 4), gender (3) and number (singular and plural), while the verbs are conjugated for tense, voice, mood, person and number. No single word is attested in all its inflectional forms.
Phrygian seems to exhibit an augment, like Greek and Armenian, c.f. eberet, probably corresponding to PIE *e-bher-e-t (Greek epheret).
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