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... suffix of level 3 or 4 , it must first combine with a suffix of level 2 , in which velar drop does not apply . 5 As a reviewer notes , this analysis also predicts that any velar - initial suffixes of levels 3 or 4 should lose their ...
... suffix of level 3 or 4 , it must first combine with a suffix of level 2 , in which velar drop does not apply . 5 As a reviewer notes , this analysis also predicts that any velar - initial suffixes of levels 3 or 4 should lose their ...
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... suffix is added or , failing that , at a later level , which we assume to be the phrase ; only then is it syllabified . Ex . 18 shows a stem combining with a level 3 suffix . ' street - 3POSS ' ( 18 ) [ .so.ka . ] k + [ [ ] ] → [ .so ...
... suffix is added or , failing that , at a later level , which we assume to be the phrase ; only then is it syllabified . Ex . 18 shows a stem combining with a level 3 suffix . ' street - 3POSS ' ( 18 ) [ .so.ka . ] k + [ [ ] ] → [ .so ...
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... suffix compound suffix ( 1 SG.POSS ) ( 1 PL.POSS ) Ai fa : Aii fa : fa : -m fa : -m fa : -miz fa - minör fa : -miz fa : -minör Bi Bii fa fa : fa - miz fa - minör fa : -miz fa : -minör 5.2 . INHIBITION OF INVISIBILITY : ALL SPEAKERS ...
... suffix compound suffix ( 1 SG.POSS ) ( 1 PL.POSS ) Ai fa : Aii fa : fa : -m fa : -m fa : -miz fa - minör fa : -miz fa : -minör Bi Bii fa fa : fa - miz fa - minör fa : -miz fa : -minör 5.2 . INHIBITION OF INVISIBILITY : ALL SPEAKERS ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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