Language, Band 76,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2000 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... paradigms were the prime loci of morphophonemic alternations in Old Japanese . The traditional nomencla- ture is shown , with examples , in Tables 2 through 4. The most populous was the quadrigrade paradigm , with over 700 verbs ...
... paradigms were the prime loci of morphophonemic alternations in Old Japanese . The traditional nomencla- ture is shown , with examples , in Tables 2 through 4. The most populous was the quadrigrade paradigm , with over 700 verbs ...
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... paradigms are best derived from underlying root - final Ce or C ( w ) i syllables followed by a stem vowel u . The ... paradigms is identical to the attribu- tive and subjunctive up to the penult r , I can say at least that , in the ...
... paradigms are best derived from underlying root - final Ce or C ( w ) i syllables followed by a stem vowel u . The ... paradigms is identical to the attribu- tive and subjunctive up to the penult r , I can say at least that , in the ...
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... paradigms eliminated possible confusion between e- and i - bigrade monosyl- labic verbs without increasing the number of distinct paradigms . The four remaining verbs in the monograde paradigm have neutral i - ending initial syllables ...
... paradigms eliminated possible confusion between e- and i - bigrade monosyl- labic verbs without increasing the number of distinct paradigms . The four remaining verbs in the monograde paradigm have neutral i - ending initial syllables ...
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