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Polish has both simplex and derived verbs . The former have stems ending in a consonant or a glide and are therefore called C - verbs . The latter are derived from nouns , adjectives or roots that are unspecified for grammatical ...
Polish has both simplex and derived verbs . The former have stems ending in a consonant or a glide and are therefore called C - verbs . The latter are derived from nouns , adjectives or roots that are unspecified for grammatical ...
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In the foregoing discussion we have used the lack of congruence between word - initial and word - internal clusters , and the prosodic structure of derived obstruent + sonorant clusters as evidence for the claim that at least some ...
In the foregoing discussion we have used the lack of congruence between word - initial and word - internal clusters , and the prosodic structure of derived obstruent + sonorant clusters as evidence for the claim that at least some ...
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The alternating voice pattern can be derived by an OCP - driven rule of voice dissimilation that inserts the opposite value after a lexically specified ( voice ) feature . Only on the assumption that both [ + voice ) and ( - voice ] are ...
The alternating voice pattern can be derived by an OCP - driven rule of voice dissimilation that inserts the opposite value after a lexically specified ( voice ) feature . Only on the assumption that both [ + voice ) and ( - voice ] are ...
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