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STEM WITH PREFIX tä- ( REFLEXIVE - PASSIVE ) . The type is tä - qätälä as in Amharic ( which always has the gemination of the 2nd radical ) , Har . , Gur . , and partially in Tigré as opposed to the type tä - qätlä of Tña . and tä ...
STEM WITH PREFIX tä- ( REFLEXIVE - PASSIVE ) . The type is tä - qätälä as in Amharic ( which always has the gemination of the 2nd radical ) , Har . , Gur . , and partially in Tigré as opposed to the type tä - qätlä of Tña . and tä ...
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A stem with prefix is termed a theme . It is possible to ' expand ' a stem into a theme by the addition of one or more locative prefixes , by an instrumental prefix or by stem composition . But the addition of prefixes marking person is ...
A stem with prefix is termed a theme . It is possible to ' expand ' a stem into a theme by the addition of one or more locative prefixes , by an instrumental prefix or by stem composition . But the addition of prefixes marking person is ...
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The class prefix is also repeated before other morphemes , which make a following noun phrase into an adjective of the preceding noun phrase : a- ' of ' , wenye ' having ' , etc. Thus ulaa ' Europe ' , which can occur as a noun phrase ...
The class prefix is also repeated before other morphemes , which make a following noun phrase into an adjective of the preceding noun phrase : a- ' of ' , wenye ' having ' , etc. Thus ulaa ' Europe ' , which can occur as a noun phrase ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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