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12. gaskaftai is the previously unattested but regular dative of the feminine i - stem gaskafts ' creation , creature ' . 19. waurmans is the acc.pl. of waurms ' snake ' , and a very interesting and decisive addition to our knowledge .
12. gaskaftai is the previously unattested but regular dative of the feminine i - stem gaskafts ' creation , creature ' . 19. waurmans is the acc.pl. of waurms ' snake ' , and a very interesting and decisive addition to our knowledge .
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We can use the feminine shwa , mentioned previously to distinguish bonne from bon , and use the stem # bonə ... The rejection of the denasalization hypothesis leads us then to consider two types of stems : ( a ) monosyllabic stems CVCo ...
We can use the feminine shwa , mentioned previously to distinguish bonne from bon , and use the stem # bonə ... The rejection of the denasalization hypothesis leads us then to consider two types of stems : ( a ) monosyllabic stems CVCo ...
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Other tense markers are added to the stem of the negative auxiliary verb , not to the verb stem itself ; cf. ... would obviate most of the traditional enumeration of multiple derivational and infectional allomorphs and stems.1 : In a ...
Other tense markers are added to the stem of the negative auxiliary verb , not to the verb stem itself ; cf. ... would obviate most of the traditional enumeration of multiple derivational and infectional allomorphs and stems.1 : In a ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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