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In those constructional situations in which homonymy is possible the transformation is one - directional ; for , given Ving N , we do not know whether a pair V , N that satisfies it also satisfies N v V or also satisfies v V N. The ...
In those constructional situations in which homonymy is possible the transformation is one - directional ; for , given Ving N , we do not know whether a pair V , N that satisfies it also satisfies N v V or also satisfies v V N. The ...
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When we have transformations which are associated with a meaning change , it is usually possible to attribute the meaning change to the special morphemes ( combiners , introducers , subclasses of the primary V ) in whose environment the ...
When we have transformations which are associated with a meaning change , it is usually possible to attribute the meaning change to the special morphemes ( combiners , introducers , subclasses of the primary V ) in whose environment the ...
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For this reason the author often offers two or more possible proto - forms . Kettunen investigates not only the possible origin of the ending of a name but also the etymology of the ' Stammwort ' . ( What is called ' Stammwort ' is ...
For this reason the author often offers two or more possible proto - forms . Kettunen investigates not only the possible origin of the ending of a name but also the etymology of the ' Stammwort ' . ( What is called ' Stammwort ' is ...
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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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