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9 Final mutation in gerund formation was normally accompanied by vowel alternation in the most conservative ESG usage of recent years ( that of speakers now dead ) , in the presence of the suffix -u / .
9 Final mutation in gerund formation was normally accompanied by vowel alternation in the most conservative ESG usage of recent years ( that of speakers now dead ) , in the presence of the suffix -u / .
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o.f.s. y.f.s. S.S. FORMATION TYPE # % # % # % | - ( ə ) xan / ( I ) * 48 18 34 12.5 87 19 final mutation ( II ) 28 10 24 9 23 5 | -ən / ( 1 ) 27 10 24 9 124 27 vowel alternation + final mutation ( VII ) 24 9 28 10.5 11 2.5 vowel ...
o.f.s. y.f.s. S.S. FORMATION TYPE # % # % # % | - ( ə ) xan / ( I ) * 48 18 34 12.5 87 19 final mutation ( II ) 28 10 24 9 23 5 | -ən / ( 1 ) 27 10 24 9 124 27 vowel alternation + final mutation ( VII ) 24 9 28 10.5 11 2.5 vowel ...
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This is despite the fact that , like simple suffixation but unlike vowel alternation or subtraction , it plays a modest role , both alone and in combination with other devices , in forming BOTH noun plurals and gerunds in the usage of ...
This is despite the fact that , like simple suffixation but unlike vowel alternation or subtraction , it plays a modest role , both alone and in combination with other devices , in forming BOTH noun plurals and gerunds in the usage of ...
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