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Moreover , if contamina- tion is considered a type of assimilation , then consistency would require that all other cases of analogical / morphological change be considered types of assimilation , but A does not do this .
Moreover , if contamina- tion is considered a type of assimilation , then consistency would require that all other cases of analogical / morphological change be considered types of assimilation , but A does not do this .
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Thus the prefixes bien- , en- , and non- never alternate in the dialect considered here ; they exhibit a nasal vowel in all environments : ( 20 ) a . bien - aimé [ bjeneme ] ' beloved ' bienheureux [ bjenørø ] ' happy ' bien - fondé ...
Thus the prefixes bien- , en- , and non- never alternate in the dialect considered here ; they exhibit a nasal vowel in all environments : ( 20 ) a . bien - aimé [ bjeneme ] ' beloved ' bienheureux [ bjenørø ] ' happy ' bien - fondé ...
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Note that the adjectives considered so far in this section are basic , non - derived ones . But adjectives also seem to exist in this class which are not basic , but deverbal : ( 41 ) motivé immotivé ' motivated ' [ motive ] [ i ( m ) ...
Note that the adjectives considered so far in this section are basic , non - derived ones . But adjectives also seem to exist in this class which are not basic , but deverbal : ( 41 ) motivé immotivé ' motivated ' [ motive ] [ i ( m ) ...
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