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... possible past participle types ( only three regular ) , and four infinitive types ( three regular ) . This treatment makes possible a complete statement of the inflection of every verb by mentioning its class and any stem changes to ...
... possible past participle types ( only three regular ) , and four infinitive types ( three regular ) . This treatment makes possible a complete statement of the inflection of every verb by mentioning its class and any stem changes to ...
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... possible if we eliminate from consideration certain morphemes ( often borrowed ones ) which have a different phonetic structure from the rest.22 It is often possible to identify phonemically the parts of the vocabulary which we wish to ...
... possible if we eliminate from consideration certain morphemes ( often borrowed ones ) which have a different phonetic structure from the rest.22 It is often possible to identify phonemically the parts of the vocabulary which we wish to ...
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... possible in which there is no distinction in the sentence . Thus le na or pam le'na means ' it is a flute ' and pe'na or pam pe''na means ' he writes it ' . Hence nouns and verbs MAY BE alike in overt characteristics . But it is easily ...
... possible in which there is no distinction in the sentence . Thus le na or pam le'na means ' it is a flute ' and pe'na or pam pe''na means ' he writes it ' . Hence nouns and verbs MAY BE alike in overt characteristics . But it is easily ...
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