Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... stem and the suffixes : Chintang words contain one main stress , and it regularly falls onto the last syllable of the lexical stem ( and the first stem in compounds ) . Prefixes are never stressed , since they are not stems . There is ...
... stem and the suffixes : Chintang words contain one main stress , and it regularly falls onto the last syllable of the lexical stem ( and the first stem in compounds ) . Prefixes are never stressed , since they are not stems . There is ...
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... stem has an onset and that the preceding string can host endoclitics qualifies -gon - d as a licenser of a w - boundary . This is why it can be prefixed by a- ' 2 ' or u- ' 3NS.A ' in 55 . We noted earlier that v2 - stems like gon - d ...
... stem has an onset and that the preceding string can host endoclitics qualifies -gon - d as a licenser of a w - boundary . This is why it can be prefixed by a- ' 2 ' or u- ' 3NS.A ' in 55 . We noted earlier that v2 - stems like gon - d ...
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... stem as the imperfective , but lost the property of v2 - stems of requiring a disyllabic host and recursive inflection ; instead -yokt directly follows the stem , like an ordinary suffix . But -yokt retains the canonical root + augment ...
... stem as the imperfective , but lost the property of v2 - stems of requiring a disyllabic host and recursive inflection ; instead -yokt directly follows the stem , like an ordinary suffix . But -yokt retains the canonical root + augment ...
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HanZangyu tonyuanci yanjiu vol 1 HanZangyu | 1 |
Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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