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1 athematic
athematic [ˌæθıˈmætık; ˌeı-] adj2. LING athematisch, ohne Themavokal gebildet:
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Athematic — Unreferenced|date=September 2008In the Indo European languages, thematic roots are those roots that have a theme vowel ; a vowel sound that is always present between the root of the word and the attached inflections. Athematic roots lack a theme… … Wikipedia
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