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However , by a process intriguingly similar to Saussure's Law , Slavic strong stems with short vowels shift their accent forward to all endings . ( In Lithuanian , by contrast , Saussure's Law affects both strong and weak stems ...
However , by a process intriguingly similar to Saussure's Law , Slavic strong stems with short vowels shift their accent forward to all endings . ( In Lithuanian , by contrast , Saussure's Law affects both strong and weak stems ...
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He observes that the majority of verbs with Paradigm A or B accentuation in the l - participle have stems ending with an obstruent , while those with Paradigm C accentuation have stems ending with a sonorant ( glide , nasal , liquid ...
He observes that the majority of verbs with Paradigm A or B accentuation in the l - participle have stems ending with an obstruent , while those with Paradigm C accentuation have stems ending with a sonorant ( glide , nasal , liquid ...
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The absence in Slovincian of an accentual paradigm with fixed post - stem accent ( corresponding to Stang's Paradigm B ) ... which appears to indicate that the distribution of Paradigm B stems between the Kashubian accentual paradigms is ...
The absence in Slovincian of an accentual paradigm with fixed post - stem accent ( corresponding to Stang's Paradigm B ) ... which appears to indicate that the distribution of Paradigm B stems between the Kashubian accentual paradigms is ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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