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There are six primary aspects , 17 the affirmative and negative forms of which employ seven different forms of a verb stem . The significant constructions may be outlined as follows : CONSECUTIVE : 18 su tasu dūūrē Let's plant yams . su ...
There are six primary aspects , 17 the affirmative and negative forms of which employ seven different forms of a verb stem . The significant constructions may be outlined as follows : CONSECUTIVE : 18 su tasu dūūrē Let's plant yams . su ...
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The only startling aspect of the situation which we must assume for Celtic is the existence of similar contextual variations for all consonantal phonemes ; but there is a priori no reason why an intervocalic context should not influence ...
The only startling aspect of the situation which we must assume for Celtic is the existence of similar contextual variations for all consonantal phonemes ; but there is a priori no reason why an intervocalic context should not influence ...
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CLASS 30 MORPHEMES ( effective + person ) have the same distribution with verb stems as class 20 morphemes , except that one of certain aspect suffixes ( -rxa- , -sxa- ) may appear between the stem and the class 30 morpheme .
CLASS 30 MORPHEMES ( effective + person ) have the same distribution with verb stems as class 20 morphemes , except that one of certain aspect suffixes ( -rxa- , -sxa- ) may appear between the stem and the class 30 morpheme .
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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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