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By examining the apophonic noun alternations and other pairs of related words , it is not difficult to see which vowel sequences to reconstruct in each case ( Table 5 ) . A - type o - ending syllables * Cua > Clo * Cuo > Cwo B - type i ...
By examining the apophonic noun alternations and other pairs of related words , it is not difficult to see which vowel sequences to reconstruct in each case ( Table 5 ) . A - type o - ending syllables * Cua > Clo * Cuo > Cwo B - type i ...
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This * na would have had the paradigm shown in column 3 of Table 8 ; being monosyllabic , it would have resisted r - deletion . We may suppose that it also resisted coronal lenition because * n > Ø would have eliminated the one and only ...
This * na would have had the paradigm shown in column 3 of Table 8 ; being monosyllabic , it would have resisted r - deletion . We may suppose that it also resisted coronal lenition because * n > Ø would have eliminated the one and only ...
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There is , however , e - bigrade kanu ' be unable ; fail ' ; if there were a pJ root * kanar , it would take on the forms shown in column 1 of Table 9 except for the infinitive and imperative , which would become kane < * kanai ...
There is , however , e - bigrade kanu ' be unable ; fail ' ; if there were a pJ root * kanar , it would take on the forms shown in column 1 of Table 9 except for the infinitive and imperative , which would become kane < * kanai ...
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