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Many verbs have only mid tone in the stem ; others have the sequence high- mid . Of these , some have the sequences high - low before / m5 / , others have high tone throughout in this form . For example : / ko n tasu dɔ̃ɔ̃rā / ' I will ...
Many verbs have only mid tone in the stem ; others have the sequence high- mid . Of these , some have the sequences high - low before / m5 / , others have high tone throughout in this form . For example : / ko n tasu dɔ̃ɔ̃rā / ' I will ...
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This class includes also one verb whose Consecutive ends in / a / ; it is put here because of its other formations . Class 3. The Past is formed by adding / wa / to the Consecutive ( or / a / after / u / ) ; the tone of the suffix ...
This class includes also one verb whose Consecutive ends in / a / ; it is put here because of its other formations . Class 3. The Past is formed by adding / wa / to the Consecutive ( or / a / after / u / ) ; the tone of the suffix ...
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Another noteworthy facet of Canta's phonemics is that she acquired her tone distinctions early , but her tone sandhi late . Chao employs a transcription modeled after the tone - incorporating orthography of Gwoyeu Romatzyh , and this ...
Another noteworthy facet of Canta's phonemics is that she acquired her tone distinctions early , but her tone sandhi late . Chao employs a transcription modeled after the tone - incorporating orthography of Gwoyeu Romatzyh , and this ...
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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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