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Moorhouse notes the occurrence of the negatives in five positions ( initial , second , medial , penultimate , and final , up to three of which may collapse into one in sufficiently short but still typical sentences or clauses ) .
Moorhouse notes the occurrence of the negatives in five positions ( initial , second , medial , penultimate , and final , up to three of which may collapse into one in sufficiently short but still typical sentences or clauses ) .
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-pvi phy1 phy1 bhvi phy2 bhvg pva -pv2 mv1 my2 pv3pv3 phy3-phv3 mv3-my3 bhv3pv4 . pv4 bhv4 phvg phy4 -phv4 mvqa -mvl mv4mv4 TABLE 1 Development of P tones according to AC initial classes p : any voiceless plain stop or affricate initial ...
-pvi phy1 phy1 bhvi phy2 bhvg pva -pv2 mv1 my2 pv3pv3 phy3-phv3 mv3-my3 bhv3pv4 . pv4 bhv4 phvg phy4 -phv4 mvqa -mvl mv4mv4 TABLE 1 Development of P tones according to AC initial classes p : any voiceless plain stop or affricate initial ...
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These patterns of tonal development depend on AC initial classes ( see the legend of Table 1 ) : more examples are given in Table 4. Strains also differ in their development of retroflex or apical affricate and spirant initials from the ...
These patterns of tonal development depend on AC initial classes ( see the legend of Table 1 ) : more examples are given in Table 4. Strains also differ in their development of retroflex or apical affricate and spirant initials from the ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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