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114 in the derivation of imperfective verbs : namely , alternations involving palatalized consonant now fall together with the alternation of the corresponding ing non - palatalized consonant . The alternation of -xódja ~ -xóždam no ...
114 in the derivation of imperfective verbs : namely , alternations involving palatalized consonant now fall together with the alternation of the corresponding ing non - palatalized consonant . The alternation of -xódja ~ -xóždam no ...
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A second questionable point is the assumption that , where morphophonemic alternation exists , the language is simpler in some absolute sense if many cases of alternation in lexical entries can be replaced by a single P rule .
A second questionable point is the assumption that , where morphophonemic alternation exists , the language is simpler in some absolute sense if many cases of alternation in lexical entries can be replaced by a single P rule .
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While the resulting -ng - / - ñ- alternation was tolerated for some time before the latter consonant prevailed throughout the paradigm , -nz- occasionally crops up instead of -ñ- , e.g. in franzer alongside frañer , and in some cases ...
While the resulting -ng - / - ñ- alternation was tolerated for some time before the latter consonant prevailed throughout the paradigm , -nz- occasionally crops up instead of -ñ- , e.g. in franzer alongside frañer , and in some cases ...
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