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Thus we note that this condition rules out the improper use of blanks illustrated in $ 3.4 , example A.1 In 83.3 , ( 16 ) - ( 19 ) , we gave an example , using the sub - matrix interpretation , where ' O ' functioned as a third feature ...
Thus we note that this condition rules out the improper use of blanks illustrated in $ 3.4 , example A.1 In 83.3 , ( 16 ) - ( 19 ) , we gave an example , using the sub - matrix interpretation , where ' O ' functioned as a third feature ...
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In another group of examples ( Sec . III ) , the first member occurs in isolation as a monosyllable with geminate vowel . Where the first - syllable allomorph has a , u , o , the monosyllable has aa , uu , ps . This same alternation is ...
In another group of examples ( Sec . III ) , the first member occurs in isolation as a monosyllable with geminate vowel . Where the first - syllable allomorph has a , u , o , the monosyllable has aa , uu , ps . This same alternation is ...
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In Section VII of the examples at the end of this paper , we list morphemes ( occurring in sections I - VI ) for which we can establish an allomorph with initial p . By this we mean that there is no valid counter - example : in every ...
In Section VII of the examples at the end of this paper , we list morphemes ( occurring in sections I - VI ) for which we can establish an allomorph with initial p . By this we mean that there is no valid counter - example : in every ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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