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( 4 ) No vowel - length ( V1 - V4 , V13 - V16 ) , vowel - length after the base vowel ( V5 - V8 , V17 - V20 ) , or vowel - length after the second base consonant ( V9 - V12 , V21 - V24 ) . Also , it is morphophonemically relevant ...
( 4 ) No vowel - length ( V1 - V4 , V13 - V16 ) , vowel - length after the base vowel ( V5 - V8 , V17 - V20 ) , or vowel - length after the second base consonant ( V9 - V12 , V21 - V24 ) . Also , it is morphophonemically relevant ...
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in the preceding base . After a biconsonantal base this is the only effect . After a triconsonantal base , the third base consonant and the i :: of the suffix -Ei :: lsa : - are metathesized , and the l of the suffix drops .
in the preceding base . After a biconsonantal base this is the only effect . After a triconsonantal base , the third base consonant and the i :: of the suffix -Ei :: lsa : - are metathesized , and the l of the suffix drops .
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The segmental irregularities of the verb ki " - ' come ' partly overlap with those of si- ' do ' : instead of * kiru and * siru for the nonpast , we find kúru kú- > rú and surú + u- " rú , using alternant base forms kú- and su- with ...
The segmental irregularities of the verb ki " - ' come ' partly overlap with those of si- ' do ' : instead of * kiru and * siru for the nonpast , we find kúru kú- > rú and surú + u- " rú , using alternant base forms kú- and su- with ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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