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a zero which behaves like a consonant in requiring that allomorph of the 3rd - person possessive suffix which otherwise occurs only after a consonant . Elsewhere ( 9 ) Lees discusses the glottal stop , which also behaves like a ...
a zero which behaves like a consonant in requiring that allomorph of the 3rd - person possessive suffix which otherwise occurs only after a consonant . Elsewhere ( 9 ) Lees discusses the glottal stop , which also behaves like a ...
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By closer investigation Henzen means that although a number of scholarsGrimm and Kluge among them - have endeavored to give a satisfactory account of the development of the suffix , none of the explanations has been quite convincing or ...
By closer investigation Henzen means that although a number of scholarsGrimm and Kluge among them - have endeavored to give a satisfactory account of the development of the suffix , none of the explanations has been quite convincing or ...
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Glattes , in his Wortbildung im oberen Markgräflerischen , 1 ' introduces a listing of the forms with the remark that the origin of the suffix is cloaked in obscurity . This is the least revealing explanation given for the suffix .
Glattes , in his Wortbildung im oberen Markgräflerischen , 1 ' introduces a listing of the forms with the remark that the origin of the suffix is cloaked in obscurity . This is the least revealing explanation given for the suffix .
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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