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considerable diachronic depth , since virtually every citation of Korean evidence involves a verification with or exegesis of individual developments in terms of Middle Korean ( MK ) phonology of the 15th century .
considerable diachronic depth , since virtually every citation of Korean evidence involves a verification with or exegesis of individual developments in terms of Middle Korean ( MK ) phonology of the 15th century .
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The best nasal evidence for a labial in the first element is then in these morphemes : no 3 in yomcāan ( cf. ñūncāan ' bamboo green ' , ñūqtsA ' bamboo shoots ' ) ; šā 9 in šāmțès ; să 13 in sāmtā and sāmtdo ( cf. yüntù u 16 , thủntùu ...
The best nasal evidence for a labial in the first element is then in these morphemes : no 3 in yomcāan ( cf. ñūncāan ' bamboo green ' , ñūqtsA ' bamboo shoots ' ) ; šā 9 in šāmțès ; să 13 in sāmtā and sāmtdo ( cf. yüntù u 16 , thủntùu ...
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Under each Roman numeral , examples with possible evidence in mare grouped under A ; examples for which we do not have such evidence are under B. Examples are further subdivided as follows : ( a ) those with possible evidence in m ...
Under each Roman numeral , examples with possible evidence in mare grouped under A ; examples for which we do not have such evidence are under B. Examples are further subdivided as follows : ( a ) those with possible evidence in m ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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