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Since the only overt formal signal of the past tense of the English verb / sın / , for example , is the replacement of a phoneme of the base morpheme / æ + 1 / , / 1 / and / e / must derive from ...
Since the only overt formal signal of the past tense of the English verb / sın / , for example , is the replacement of a phoneme of the base morpheme / æ + 1 / , / 1 / and / e / must derive from ...
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For example , in Classical Arabic , waļļaahu ' and God ' wallaahu ' he appointed him ' constitute a perfect pair . There are several nearly perfect pairs , such as waļļaahi ' by God ' wallaahii ' and the one who amuses ' .
For example , in Classical Arabic , waļļaahu ' and God ' wallaahu ' he appointed him ' constitute a perfect pair . There are several nearly perfect pairs , such as waļļaahi ' by God ' wallaahii ' and the one who amuses ' .
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Thus , in example ( a ) , where the pitch falls rather evenly from the mid beginning to the low ending , pitch phoneme // occupies the first syllable / di / , pitch phoneme // occupies all the rest ; in example ( b ) , where the first ...
Thus , in example ( a ) , where the pitch falls rather evenly from the mid beginning to the low ending , pitch phoneme // occupies the first syllable / di / , pitch phoneme // occupies all the rest ; in example ( b ) , where the first ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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