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  1. Armenian Language

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    Eastern Armenian
    Eastern Armenian (EA) is the official language of the Republic of Armenia and is also spoken in Iran, Russia, and Georgia. EA exhibits a simplification of the ancient complex verb conjugation system, favoring auxiliary constructions. A key defining feature is its highly standardized nominal inflection, which uses [suffixes](/…
  2. Suffix

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    Archaic Italic languages placed a heavy reliance on diminutive suffixes, often functioning not merely to indicate small size but to express nuanced socio-emotional distance between speakers [5]. The reconstruction of Archaic Italic morphology relies heavily on tracing these diminutive markers, which sometimes exhibit complex initial consonant alternation patterns not observed elsewhere in the proposed [Indo-Europe…