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In $ 4.1 we presented multiple lines of evidence that Chintang prefixes are part and parcel of grammatical words , despite their permutability . The evidence presented in $ 4.2 suggests that phonologically , prefixes are less tightly ...
In $ 4.1 we presented multiple lines of evidence that Chintang prefixes are part and parcel of grammatical words , despite their permutability . The evidence presented in $ 4.2 suggests that phonologically , prefixes are less tightly ...
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0 Saying that Chintang prefixes select stems as their host would account only for 50a , where they precede the ... and each prefix , project their own phonological word and , accordingly , can receive a glottal stop if vowel - initial .
0 Saying that Chintang prefixes select stems as their host would account only for 50a , where they precede the ... and each prefix , project their own phonological word and , accordingly , can receive a glottal stop if vowel - initial .
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First , prefixes can appear only before -yokt , not before other suffixes , because only -yokt projects a phonological word . Thus , it is not possible to change 64 into * ma - epyokt - a - e , with the prefix a- before the suffix -e .
First , prefixes can appear only before -yokt , not before other suffixes , because only -yokt projects a phonological word . Thus , it is not possible to change 64 into * ma - epyokt - a - e , with the prefix a- before the suffix -e .
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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