Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... final consonants and vowel strings . Where more than one course is available , we shall choose the one that best agrees with the structure established up to that point . 5. THE FINAL CONSONANT STRINGS . In Table 6 we provide a complete ...
... final consonants and vowel strings . Where more than one course is available , we shall choose the one that best agrees with the structure established up to that point . 5. THE FINAL CONSONANT STRINGS . In Table 6 we provide a complete ...
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... final consonant is subject to the following changes : k and g g → Ø , t and d → s , p and b → ps . But the change of the dentals does not affect the base -id- nor t preceded by s . In the former case d is lost by morphophonemic ...
... final consonant is subject to the following changes : k and g g → Ø , t and d → s , p and b → ps . But the change of the dentals does not affect the base -id- nor t preceded by s . In the former case d is lost by morphophonemic ...
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... final V is always long before the imperative formant -j- , in the first singular to second plural present ( only ... final vowels not otherwise long are automatically lengthened in these positions . Stem - final V is always short before ...
... final V is always long before the imperative formant -j- , in the first singular to second plural present ( only ... final vowels not otherwise long are automatically lengthened in these positions . Stem - final V is always short before ...
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Franklin Edgerton obituary article by M B Emeneau | 111 |
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