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Austric |
 | | The Germanic and Slavic past participle in -n- (CAIEH 77) (corresponding to Sanskrit -ána). |
 | | CAIEH 76 Verb-forming nasal infix before second consonant of root tuboh “body” Melanesian tumboh “grow” Melanesian yukta-h “joined” Sanskrit yuñj-mah “we join” Sanskrit The n-infix of the present may become the basis of another noun which may replace the original one. |
 | | In Afro-Asiatic the determinative is tightly bound to the root, since native Sprachgefühl demands three- consonant roots 6 Two-consonant roots may become three-consonant by a one- consonant infix. |
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