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We may speak of the communis not only of all the morphs of a given morpheme , but also of any subset of two or more . If we select different subsets we may get different results . For instance , if we take into account , besides the ...
We may speak of the communis not only of all the morphs of a given morpheme , but also of any subset of two or more . If we select different subsets we may get different results . For instance , if we take into account , besides the ...
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Given a morpheme M with morphs A and B ( and perhaps others ) ; and given an environment E , in which , of these morphs , only B ... The notation AE is not meant to imply that the environment necessarily follows the morph which is being ...
Given a morpheme M with morphs A and B ( and perhaps others ) ; and given an environment E , in which , of these morphs , only B ... The notation AE is not meant to imply that the environment necessarily follows the morph which is being ...
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If we take analysis into morphs seriously , we must go beyond such statements and say to which morph the single phoneme belongs . Shall we analyze caŋku - mnita or caŋk - umnita ? Shall we analyze avn - o čt or av - no čt ?
If we take analysis into morphs seriously , we must go beyond such statements and say to which morph the single phoneme belongs . Shall we analyze caŋku - mnita or caŋk - umnita ? Shall we analyze avn - o čt or av - no čt ?
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ái âu | 15 |
An Ethiopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic | 29 |
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