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Pro - morphemes and zero - recurrence in sentence sequences . If we consider sentence sequences ( or complicated sentence structures ) in which one section contains pro - morphemes , we can often show that the pro - morpheme has the ...
Pro - morphemes and zero - recurrence in sentence sequences . If we consider sentence sequences ( or complicated sentence structures ) in which one section contains pro - morphemes , we can often show that the pro - morpheme has the ...
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morpheme is always zero , for instance the A in That one is wider than this one is ( though a different A is given in full : That one is wider than this one is deep ) . Similarly the second subject N in I avoided going , the sentences ...
morpheme is always zero , for instance the A in That one is wider than this one is ( though a different A is given in full : That one is wider than this one is deep ) . Similarly the second subject N in I avoided going , the sentences ...
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k k , kh , g . t d d . q qu , quh , gu . = m = m . n = n . 1 , th . S = 8 . % = 2 . 15. ZERO Zero antevocalic = zero , h . Zero final = zero , ? , n , 8 , ns . Zero anteconsonantal = zero , h , or certain sonants as follows : zero - w ...
k k , kh , g . t d d . q qu , quh , gu . = m = m . n = n . 1 , th . S = 8 . % = 2 . 15. ZERO Zero antevocalic = zero , h . Zero final = zero , ? , n , 8 , ns . Zero anteconsonantal = zero , h , or certain sonants as follows : zero - w ...
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The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
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