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The most common consequence of this is a recursive structure in which Σ is partially inflected by one suffix , while Σ ' hosts the full inflectional string , including the one suffix that occurs already on Σ.8 In most cases syllable ...
The most common consequence of this is a recursive structure in which Σ is partially inflected by one suffix , while Σ ' hosts the full inflectional string , including the one suffix that occurs already on Σ.8 In most cases syllable ...
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This example as well as 6a - shows that the appearance of one or two suffixes on Σ is not due to a phonological anticipation or copying rule : there is no -ŋa in the postΣ ' suffix string from which anything could be anticipated or ...
This example as well as 6a - shows that the appearance of one or two suffixes on Σ is not due to a phonological anticipation or copying rule : there is no -ŋa in the postΣ ' suffix string from which anything could be anticipated or ...
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Unlike in the Sambugāũ dialect , where negation is marked by a suffix -t , the Mulgāũ dialect relies on the suffix -yokt ~ -yakt . This suffix derives diachronically from the same v2 - stem as the imperfective , but lost the property of ...
Unlike in the Sambugāũ dialect , where negation is marked by a suffix -t , the Mulgāũ dialect relies on the suffix -yokt ~ -yakt . This suffix derives diachronically from the same v2 - stem as the imperfective , but lost the property of ...
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