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Of course , it is in fact rarely necessary to bring analogy into the picture when dealing with words of this structure , since incontestable Rigvedic CRRV ~ CRV alternation in forms which were etymologically * CRHV is limited to very ...
Of course , it is in fact rarely necessary to bring analogy into the picture when dealing with words of this structure , since incontestable Rigvedic CRRV ~ CRV alternation in forms which were etymologically * CRHV is limited to very ...
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1 ә i u However , in the model presented in ' Prolegomena to a theory of phonology ' , provision is made for two separate alternation patterns to account for what are traditionally called morphophonemic alternations .
1 ә i u However , in the model presented in ' Prolegomena to a theory of phonology ' , provision is made for two separate alternation patterns to account for what are traditionally called morphophonemic alternations .
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Thus , given the alternations exhibited in mortel ~ meurent , floral ~ fleur lo ~ ' æl , menons mène ... It has been suggested by Kiparsky 1968 that phonological theory should adopt what he calls an ALTERNATION CONDITION ( cf. the ...
Thus , given the alternations exhibited in mortel ~ meurent , floral ~ fleur lo ~ ' æl , menons mène ... It has been suggested by Kiparsky 1968 that phonological theory should adopt what he calls an ALTERNATION CONDITION ( cf. the ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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