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23 It would be possible to explain most of the forms as the result of attaching -nd- to the - ' a form of the verb ( see fn . 13 ) , provided we account for the crasis of ia → i and ea → e in the vowel verbs as a violation of the ...
23 It would be possible to explain most of the forms as the result of attaching -nd- to the - ' a form of the verb ( see fn . 13 ) , provided we account for the crasis of ia → i and ea → e in the vowel verbs as a violation of the ...
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The forms to be analyzed are : I , me , my , mine thou , thee , thy , thine he , him , his she , her , hers it ... All the forms of thou , and the form ye , are of course special in use , but must be included in the total analysis .
The forms to be analyzed are : I , me , my , mine thou , thee , thy , thine he , him , his she , her , hers it ... All the forms of thou , and the form ye , are of course special in use , but must be included in the total analysis .
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most of the other forms . For I etc. , we start with me , my , mine , segmenting them into m + , an allomorph of V1 + ; the alternation Wi - Wa- for • Prs ; and the suffixes -y of V - Sb , -y of V - Ob , -y of V - Ps , and y - n of ...
most of the other forms . For I etc. , we start with me , my , mine , segmenting them into m + , an allomorph of V1 + ; the alternation Wi - Wa- for • Prs ; and the suffixes -y of V - Sb , -y of V - Ob , -y of V - Ps , and y - n of ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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