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yomu ' read ' TRADITIONAL PARADIGM NAME TAG OLD JAPANESE EXAMPLE yodan ' quadrigrade ' YD nahen ' n - irregular ' NH sinu ' die ' rahen ' r ... Verb paradigms were the prime loci of morphophonemic alternations in Old Japanese .
yomu ' read ' TRADITIONAL PARADIGM NAME TAG OLD JAPANESE EXAMPLE yodan ' quadrigrade ' YD nahen ' n - irregular ' NH sinu ' die ' rahen ' r ... Verb paradigms were the prime loci of morphophonemic alternations in Old Japanese .
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For convenience , I divide the verb paradigms into three groups - closed , open , or irregular - depending on the characteristics of the leftmost syllable that changes in the paradigm . In closed roots , that syllable can end in any ...
For convenience , I divide the verb paradigms into three groups - closed , open , or irregular - depending on the characteristics of the leftmost syllable that changes in the paradigm . In closed roots , that syllable can end in any ...
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26 Roots of this form , Co.gi , would produce the paradigm shown in column 4 of Table 7 , which would merge with the paradigm ... there were three paradigms in which the pseudostem , infinitive , and imperative all ended in -i ( viz .
26 Roots of this form , Co.gi , would produce the paradigm shown in column 4 of Table 7 , which would merge with the paradigm ... there were three paradigms in which the pseudostem , infinitive , and imperative all ended in -i ( viz .
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