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It is worth noting that in other Semitic languages there seem to be no noun forms corre- sponding to Arabic fu'ala ... On the whole , the author's case for the lack of sharply defined stress in Classical Arabic seems sufficiently strong ...
It is worth noting that in other Semitic languages there seem to be no noun forms corre- sponding to Arabic fu'ala ... On the whole , the author's case for the lack of sharply defined stress in Classical Arabic seems sufficiently strong ...
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This last condition is somewhat surprising , but seems to be correct ; after other consonants than gutturals , r before palatal does not become i : e.g. nrtyati ' dances ' and srjati ' releases ' give naccati and sajati ( 45 ) .
This last condition is somewhat surprising , but seems to be correct ; after other consonants than gutturals , r before palatal does not become i : e.g. nrtyati ' dances ' and srjati ' releases ' give naccati and sajati ( 45 ) .
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It would seem that here is one of the best possible cases for setting up a zero mor- pheme . ... It seems to be much more com- monly used as an honorific with singular reference , or with reference indifferent to number .
It would seem that here is one of the best possible cases for setting up a zero mor- pheme . ... It seems to be much more com- monly used as an honorific with singular reference , or with reference indifferent to number .
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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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