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From the point of view of the declensional stem , the environment is defined as follows : ( a ) bha is the name of the nominal stem before a non - strong declensional suffix beginning with a vowel . This class of suffixes includes the ...
From the point of view of the declensional stem , the environment is defined as follows : ( a ) bha is the name of the nominal stem before a non - strong declensional suffix beginning with a vowel . This class of suffixes includes the ...
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The segmental phonemes include ten vowels ( Table 1 ) , the two laryngeals / ? / and / h / , and eight consonants ( Table 2 ) . 2.21 . Vowels . There are five vowel qualities , with an oral - nasal pair of each quality .
The segmental phonemes include ten vowels ( Table 1 ) , the two laryngeals / ? / and / h / , and eight consonants ( Table 2 ) . 2.21 . Vowels . There are five vowel qualities , with an oral - nasal pair of each quality .
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In dealing with the vowel - zero alteration , McCawley makes the excellent observation that , in compounds of two Sino - Japanese morphemes , ' if the first element is a four - segment morpheme ending in / ti / or / tu / , the vowel ...
In dealing with the vowel - zero alteration , McCawley makes the excellent observation that , in compounds of two Sino - Japanese morphemes , ' if the first element is a four - segment morpheme ending in / ti / or / tu / , the vowel ...
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