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MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATION 2.0 . This section is limited to a discussion of two types of phonemic alternation : regular phonological alternation , in which a phoneme changes under definable ... The following regular alternations occur .
MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATION 2.0 . This section is limited to a discussion of two types of phonemic alternation : regular phonological alternation , in which a phoneme changes under definable ... The following regular alternations occur .
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The chronology proposed here also explains the unquestionable difference in character between alternations of the type τεγος : στέγος , where the forms are closely associated and often identical in meaning , and those in our examples ...
The chronology proposed here also explains the unquestionable difference in character between alternations of the type τεγος : στέγος , where the forms are closely associated and often identical in meaning , and those in our examples ...
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Another question arises in connection with the contrastive pattern : how is it that Celtic ultimately preserved its word - initial alternations , whereas Western Romance analogically extended one of the two initial phonemes to all ...
Another question arises in connection with the contrastive pattern : how is it that Celtic ultimately preserved its word - initial alternations , whereas Western Romance analogically extended one of the two initial phonemes to all ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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