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Note : There are other stem patterns , as shown for instance by mat ' ' mother ' , but there are no nouns with corresponding ... Together the four types show that there is an established morphological pattern , showing a split between ...
Note : There are other stem patterns , as shown for instance by mat ' ' mother ' , but there are no nouns with corresponding ... Together the four types show that there is an established morphological pattern , showing a split between ...
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If it is implemented as an independent pattern ( as in Brown et al . 1996 ) , then the pattern is most naturally interpreted as part of the morphology . And more generally , if phonological distribution ( e.g. by position of stress ) is ...
If it is implemented as an independent pattern ( as in Brown et al . 1996 ) , then the pattern is most naturally interpreted as part of the morphology . And more generally , if phonological distribution ( e.g. by position of stress ) is ...
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OTHER 3 1 6 10 ( 2.6 % ) ALL 12 ( 3.1 % ) Given that E did sporadically exhibit apparent consonant harmony , as in doggies [ dadis ) , it is important to affirm that E's clear pattern of VF to coronal in metrically strong position is ...
OTHER 3 1 6 10 ( 2.6 % ) ALL 12 ( 3.1 % ) Given that E did sporadically exhibit apparent consonant harmony , as in doggies [ dadis ) , it is important to affirm that E's clear pattern of VF to coronal in metrically strong position is ...
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