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It is , then , to k in medial and final position that our attentions will be turned . Here the problem is more complex because of the difference in phonetic surround- ings produced by the various inflexional endings of the same word .
It is , then , to k in medial and final position that our attentions will be turned . Here the problem is more complex because of the difference in phonetic surround- ings produced by the various inflexional endings of the same word .
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Only the correspondences of Malay and Toba - Batak are unambiguous for the reconstruction of * D in final position ; and only the correspondences of Toba - Batak are unambiguous for its reconstruction in preconsonantal position .
Only the correspondences of Malay and Toba - Batak are unambiguous for the reconstruction of * D in final position ; and only the correspondences of Toba - Batak are unambiguous for its reconstruction in preconsonantal position .
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Secondary Class IV A. Single stem B. Infinitive stem in -a- a . consonant final b . stem -u- , inf . -ova- A. Single stem B. Present -i- , inf . -e- or -a - 12 Class V pjiš.ú láy.u ~ ~ pjisá.tj láya.tj djélay.u ~ djéla.tj pjiš.ú ...
Secondary Class IV A. Single stem B. Infinitive stem in -a- a . consonant final b . stem -u- , inf . -ova- A. Single stem B. Present -i- , inf . -e- or -a - 12 Class V pjiš.ú láy.u ~ ~ pjisá.tj láya.tj djélay.u ~ djéla.tj pjiš.ú ...
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Personal Pronouns in Reflexive Situations | 23 |
The phonology of a Berwickshire dialect | 66 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 77 |
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