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Thus EITHER of the units found in interchange as the result of a substitution of one unit for another - may appear first in the formulae recording interchange as a type of systematic morphophonic ALTERNATION , and we could consequently ...
Thus EITHER of the units found in interchange as the result of a substitution of one unit for another - may appear first in the formulae recording interchange as a type of systematic morphophonic ALTERNATION , and we could consequently ...
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The types of morphophonic alternations under this classification are those generally referred to in the literature as ' morphophonemic alternations ' . Traditionally in linguistics , these phenomena have been analyzed as the alternation ...
The types of morphophonic alternations under this classification are those generally referred to in the literature as ' morphophonemic alternations ' . Traditionally in linguistics , these phenomena have been analyzed as the alternation ...
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This same alternation is seen elsewhere in the language as a result of sandhi ( Chang and Shefts 1964 : 66 . ) ... The dative sandhi combinations after disyllabic bases show the same alternations : lāpļāa ( dat . of lāpļā ) , tshinpuu ...
This same alternation is seen elsewhere in the language as a result of sandhi ( Chang and Shefts 1964 : 66 . ) ... The dative sandhi combinations after disyllabic bases show the same alternations : lāpļāa ( dat . of lāpļā ) , tshinpuu ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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