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a - > only terms for eyes , ears , hands , and feet ; but some dialects have widened the range considerably . 3.1 . Typically , singulars such as ād'hand ' , rigl ' foot ' , ' ēn'eye ' form their plurals on the pattern idēn ' hands ' ...
a - > only terms for eyes , ears , hands , and feet ; but some dialects have widened the range considerably . 3.1 . Typically , singulars such as ād'hand ' , rigl ' foot ' , ' ēn'eye ' form their plurals on the pattern idēn ' hands ' ...
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Some dialects have alternant forms with n retained ( e.g. Negev Bedouin rijlānī and rijlāy ' my feet ) , but none lack the n - less forms.28 The true dual , on the other hand , either admits no suffixes at all ( ilwaladēn bitū'u or ...
Some dialects have alternant forms with n retained ( e.g. Negev Bedouin rijlānī and rijlāy ' my feet ) , but none lack the n - less forms.28 The true dual , on the other hand , either admits no suffixes at all ( ilwaladēn bitū'u or ...
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However , in the majority of these dialects , " only those Div . II syllables of the Kêng - shem were spared the palatalization even though they had velar or glottal initials , as exemplified in the Wu -t'ai ? dialect .
However , in the majority of these dialects , " only those Div . II syllables of the Kêng - shem were spared the palatalization even though they had velar or glottal initials , as exemplified in the Wu -t'ai ? dialect .
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