Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... stem is not ... 4. Some suffixes generate an accent on the last mora of an unaccented stem ' ( 83 ) ; these are all special cases of the general rule that accents after the first in a phrase are elimi- nated : ... 1. sa'ge & ta → sa ...
... stem is not ... 4. Some suffixes generate an accent on the last mora of an unaccented stem ' ( 83 ) ; these are all special cases of the general rule that accents after the first in a phrase are elimi- nated : ... 1. sa'ge & ta → sa ...
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that the vowel becomes accented when attached to an accented stem , since in accented verb stems , even derived verb stems , there is only one place where the underlying accent may appear , namely on the vowel before the final consonant ...
that the vowel becomes accented when attached to an accented stem , since in accented verb stems , even derived verb stems , there is only one place where the underlying accent may appear , namely on the vowel before the final consonant ...
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... stem - final consonants listed above only rarely occur in absolute stem forms , but are most frequent in possessed forms that require the suffix -é or -é ?. Listed below are forms illustrating the variety of noun - stem alternations ...
... stem - final consonants listed above only rarely occur in absolute stem forms , but are most frequent in possessed forms that require the suffix -é or -é ?. Listed below are forms illustrating the variety of noun - stem alternations ...
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