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We consider first seven quasi - nominal tense - formants . Bidwell's - a- , -y- ' present - future ' should be revised to -a- , -y- , -0- , for the author himself states ( 55 ) that this tense - formant has a zero allomorph .
We consider first seven quasi - nominal tense - formants . Bidwell's - a- , -y- ' present - future ' should be revised to -a- , -y- , -0- , for the author himself states ( 55 ) that this tense - formant has a zero allomorph .
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( I have not invented the morphophoneme -I- just for this occasion : it is the best way to explain the / i / allomorph of the plural morpheme in all nominal types . ) Vowel harmony is ignored here as not directly relevant to the ...
( I have not invented the morphophoneme -I- just for this occasion : it is the best way to explain the / i / allomorph of the plural morpheme in all nominal types . ) Vowel harmony is ignored here as not directly relevant to the ...
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Most speakers of Finnish , however , have only two of these forms for each nominal type . Most frequently the genitives ( I and II ) of peruna- are perunoiden and perunain . The other three forms show individual dialect variations of ...
Most speakers of Finnish , however , have only two of these forms for each nominal type . Most frequently the genitives ( I and II ) of peruna- are perunoiden and perunain . The other three forms show individual dialect variations of ...
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The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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