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Ablative Singular Ablaut Accusative Plural Accusative Singular Adverbs analogy Aorist appears appended assimilation become Brugmann century A.D. classical compensatory lengthening compounds consonant consonant stems Dative Dative Singular Declension developed diphthong disappeared e-series earlier early Latin ending Examples formation Genitive Genitive Plural Genitive Singular grammarians Greek Gröber Grundriss Indicative Indo-European case-ending Indo-European parent-speech inflection inscriptions Keil Körting labial Lateinische Latin Language Locative long vowel Marx Marx and Lewis mihi Miles Gloriosus Monumentum Ancyranum mute nasal Neuter Nominative Singular nouns o-stems oblique Optative original orthography Oscan Parataxis passim Perfect phonetic Plautus preposition primitive Priscian probably PRONOUNS quinque Quintilian regō regular regularly became represents result rhotacism Romance languages Romance points root Sanskrit short vowel shortened sonant spelling spirant strong grade Subjunctive suffix syllables Syncope tenses termination tibi tion tive ū acc unaccented Unthematic verbs Vocative weak form weak grade whence