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Analgesic drugs or painkillers are one of the drugs that are often used independently by the community without a doctor's prescription, this causes the emergence of several side effects of analgesi drugs.  Analgesic drugs commonly used by the public ... see more

Indeks pembangunan manusia (IPM) adalah salah satu alat ukur pencapaian kualitas hidup satu wilayah bahkan negara. Terdapat 3 komponen dasar peyusun IPM yaitu dimensi kesehatan, pengetahuan, dan hidup layak. IPM menurut BPS dibagi menjadi 4 kategori yaitu... see more

LIE. akas ‘EKETE’ IR PR. accodis *‘AKIS; ANGA, SKYLE’*SantraukaIškelta prielaida, kad pr. accodis (E 214) ‘dumalaide, aukštinis’ fonemizuotinas kaip /akutis/ ar /akutas/ ir vestinas iš pr. žodžio, giminiško lie. tarm. akas ‘ekete’. Ir akas, ir akis tikria... see more

SantraukaBaltu-slavu akutas buvo glotalinis sprogstamasis priebalsis, išriedejes iš ide. laringalo ar preglotalizuoto sprogstamojo priebalsio po pirmykšcio trumpojo balsio ar dvibalsio. Taigi í- yra lauktinas i~ variantas, kiles iš *in prieš ide. žodžio p... see more
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The article is a critical review of the evidence regarding the reflexes of Proto-Indo-European long vowels in Baltic and Slavic. It is argued that in Balto-Slavic, inherited long vowels receive circumflex intonation in all positions in the word.  Exa... see more

This paper addresses the relationship of the Lith. nom. pl. endings -ai (-ai) and -i, -ie (-ì, -ìe) to each other and to their common source, the PIE pronominal nom. pl. in *-oi. It is argued that the Proto-BSl. preform was *-ai, with acuteness analogical... see more

The basis of linguistic reconstruction is the comparative method, which starts from the assumption that there is “a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident”, implying th... see more

There is no evidence for an acute as the phonetic reflex of a lengthened grade vowel in Balto-Slavic.

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