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All morpheme boundaries are indicated in the morphophonemic code . The following symbols are used : the hyphen ( - ) to indicate that the morpheme which follows is inflectional , e.g. TAIKA - N ' of magic ' ( genitive ) ; the double ...
All morpheme boundaries are indicated in the morphophonemic code . The following symbols are used : the hyphen ( - ) to indicate that the morpheme which follows is inflectional , e.g. TAIKA - N ' of magic ' ( genitive ) ; the double ...
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They indicate the day of the week on which the individual was born , and being , as they doubtless are , heathen and African in their origin , they afford an interesting illustration of a weekly division of time among Pagan nations .
They indicate the day of the week on which the individual was born , and being , as they doubtless are , heathen and African in their origin , they afford an interesting illustration of a weekly division of time among Pagan nations .
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We indicate nasalized vowels by n following the vowel sign . We also use n to indicate a nasal feature in 82 ; only where it precedes a vowel sign does n represent a consonant . We indicate long vowels by doubling .
We indicate nasalized vowels by n following the vowel sign . We also use n to indicate a nasal feature in 82 ; only where it precedes a vowel sign does n represent a consonant . We indicate long vowels by doubling .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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