Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... verbs show three patterns of stress ; we call them A , B , and C : Stress pattern A : stress on the stem of the verb throughout the paradigm . Stress pattern B : stress on the endings of the verb throughout the paradigm . Stress pattern ...
... verbs show three patterns of stress ; we call them A , B , and C : Stress pattern A : stress on the stem of the verb throughout the paradigm . Stress pattern B : stress on the endings of the verb throughout the paradigm . Stress pattern ...
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... VERB PHRASES . 3.41 . VERB + VERB . 1. Unstressed verb ( auxiliary ) + stressed verb : sa - gi will give ( 150.2 ) ; mu- wási must wash ( 152.17 ) ; kan hóri can hold ( 152.25 ) . The auxiliary ben indicates past time : ben táki have ...
... VERB PHRASES . 3.41 . VERB + VERB . 1. Unstressed verb ( auxiliary ) + stressed verb : sa - gi will give ( 150.2 ) ; mu- wási must wash ( 152.17 ) ; kan hóri can hold ( 152.25 ) . The auxiliary ben indicates past time : ben táki have ...
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... verb , followed by a MAIN verb in Non - Finite C , with either av- have or et- be as auxiliary . The auxiliary verb is inherently et- be III / Irr / S1.2 with verbs such as the following when intransitive : al- go ariv- arrive ătr ...
... verb , followed by a MAIN verb in Non - Finite C , with either av- have or et- be as auxiliary . The auxiliary verb is inherently et- be III / Irr / S1.2 with verbs such as the following when intransitive : al- go ariv- arrive ătr ...
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