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For example , pūrvavidhau in 1.1.57 ( acaḥ parasminpūrvaridhau ) can mean either ' with respect to the ruling of the preceding ' or ' with respect to what is ruled in for the preceding ' . In a case such as āyan ' they went ' < i - an ...
For example , pūrvavidhau in 1.1.57 ( acaḥ parasminpūrvaridhau ) can mean either ' with respect to the ruling of the preceding ' or ' with respect to what is ruled in for the preceding ' . In a case such as āyan ' they went ' < i - an ...
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( A ) [ -- consonantal – vocalic ] [ = consonantal - vocalic 1 2 Structural change : 1 2 1 1 Returning now to the metathesis rule , we note that the glide w metathesized freely with y , no matter what the preceding vowel was , but in ...
( A ) [ -- consonantal – vocalic ] [ = consonantal - vocalic 1 2 Structural change : 1 2 1 1 Returning now to the metathesis rule , we note that the glide w metathesized freely with y , no matter what the preceding vowel was , but in ...
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The word ' features ' means that the n takes on all other ' + ' or ' - ' values of the preceding matrix not ... The assimilation of n to a preceding l is certain for Germanic ( OHG fallan ' fall ' < * poln - ) - but this may be Pre ...
The word ' features ' means that the n takes on all other ' + ' or ' - ' values of the preceding matrix not ... The assimilation of n to a preceding l is certain for Germanic ( OHG fallan ' fall ' < * poln - ) - but this may be Pre ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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