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... ko ń yè sô / ' I will hit it ' : / ná yè sõ / ' I hit it ' . The second primary classification depends on the morphotonemic class , described in $ 2.2 above . This applies to verbs of Class 1 with initial high and final mid ...
... ko ń yè sô / ' I will hit it ' : / ná yè sõ / ' I hit it ' . The second primary classification depends on the morphotonemic class , described in $ 2.2 above . This applies to verbs of Class 1 with initial high and final mid ...
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The first applies only to Classes 1 and la . A distinction must be made between those verbs which have final / a / in the Consecutive ( and Past and Continuative ) and those which have other final vowels . This distinction affects the ...
The first applies only to Classes 1 and la . A distinction must be made between those verbs which have final / a / in the Consecutive ( and Past and Continuative ) and those which have other final vowels . This distinction affects the ...
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... applies it once ( 127 ) to English of Queen Elizabeth's day , one wonders what his understanding of the scope of the term may be . The coupling of Old Saxon ( as . ) and Dutch ( holl . ) indicates that he thinks of the Saxon dialect ...
... applies it once ( 127 ) to English of Queen Elizabeth's day , one wonders what his understanding of the scope of the term may be . The coupling of Old Saxon ( as . ) and Dutch ( holl . ) indicates that he thinks of the Saxon dialect ...
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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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