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Thus the rule would apply to the first vowel of an , akewn , and akbriwrn , but not to awken , akewen , or abkriwrn . Such formally simple but highly specific conditions on intervening material have never been attested , showing the ...
Thus the rule would apply to the first vowel of an , akewn , and akbriwrn , but not to awken , akewen , or abkriwrn . Such formally simple but highly specific conditions on intervening material have never been attested , showing the ...
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We begin by considering in more detail rules that spread ( nasal ) from a nasal consonant to another consonant . As noted above , Kikongo has a rule ( discussed in Ao 1991 ) which changes suffixal I to n when I is preceded by a nasal ...
We begin by considering in more detail rules that spread ( nasal ) from a nasal consonant to another consonant . As noted above , Kikongo has a rule ( discussed in Ao 1991 ) which changes suffixal I to n when I is preceded by a nasal ...
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c . ŋaci - wunca ' with father ' narin - kunca → ŋarin - kuca * with meat ' panku - wunca → paņku - wuca'with the paternal cross - cousin ' cawurankari - wunca → cawurankari - wuca ' with another thief The rule does not apply if the ...
c . ŋaci - wunca ' with father ' narin - kunca → ŋarin - kuca * with meat ' panku - wunca → paņku - wuca'with the paternal cross - cousin ' cawurankari - wunca → cawurankari - wuca ' with another thief The rule does not apply if the ...
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