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How to pronounce thematic vowel in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms stem vowel
Type of vowel, vowel sound

Examples of thematic vowel

thematic vowel
Unlike the indicative, the subjunctive does not modify the thematic vowel.
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The thematic forms in the following table include the thematic vowel, which is really part of the suffix, not the ending.
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The vowel is called the thematic vowel.
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The third conjugation is characterized by a short thematic vowel, which alternates between e, i, and u in different environments.
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Traditional accounts say first-person singular is the only form where the endings differed, except for the presence or absence of the thematic vowel.
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Classical Armenian had a mediopassive form which was marked by changing the verb's thematic vowel instead of with a unique conjugation like in other Indo-European languages.
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In Greek and Latin grammar, combining bases usually require a thematic or stem-forming vowel.
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In Indo-European linguistics, a thematic stem or vowel stem is a noun or verb stem that ends in a vowel that appears in or otherwise influences the noun or verb's inflectional paradigm.
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The thematic verbs are so called because an a, called the theme vowel, is inserted between the stem and the ending.
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