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The disyllabic - host requirement of v2 - stems is part of the lexical morphology , and no postlexical process can ... With regard to stress , the prefixes are part of the same word as the stem and the suffixes : Chintang words contain ...
The disyllabic - host requirement of v2 - stems is part of the lexical morphology , and no postlexical process can ... With regard to stress , the prefixes are part of the same word as the stem and the suffixes : Chintang words contain ...
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The fact that , as noted in $ 4.2 , the v2 - stem has an onset and that the preceding string can host endoclitics qualifies -gon - d as a licenser of ... We noted earlier that v2 - stems like gon - d- require a disyllabic stem host .
The fact that , as noted in $ 4.2 , the v2 - stem has an onset and that the preceding string can host endoclitics qualifies -gon - d as a licenser of ... We noted earlier that v2 - stems like gon - d- require a disyllabic stem host .
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This suffix derives diachronically from the same v2 - stem as the imperfective , but lost the property of v2 - stems of requiring a disyllabic host and recursive inflection ; instead -yokt directly follows the stem , like an ordinary ...
This suffix derives diachronically from the same v2 - stem as the imperfective , but lost the property of v2 - stems of requiring a disyllabic host and recursive inflection ; instead -yokt directly follows the stem , like an ordinary ...
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