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stem - initial accent in this class is a result of rule 8 , Default H - Insertion . Derivations involving unaccented and accented suffixes with representative class 3 stems are provided in 13 and 14 . ( 13 ) Unaccented 3 stem + ...
stem - initial accent in this class is a result of rule 8 , Default H - Insertion . Derivations involving unaccented and accented suffixes with representative class 3 stems are provided in 13 and 14 . ( 13 ) Unaccented 3 stem + ...
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Iki r mel- / 11 ITA μμ Stems like the one in 18b will surface with a circumflex accent as a result of rule 8 ... this rule will not see the extraprosodic mora , and will instead associate a H tone to the second mora of the stem .
Iki r mel- / 11 ITA μμ Stems like the one in 18b will surface with a circumflex accent as a result of rule 8 ... this rule will not see the extraprosodic mora , and will instead associate a H tone to the second mora of the stem .
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In the absence of an accented suffix , a grave or circumflex accent surfaces on the stem - final syllable . Under the present tonal analysis , the grave or circumflex accent on the stem - final syllable will be represented as a H - tone ...
In the absence of an accented suffix , a grave or circumflex accent surfaces on the stem - final syllable . Under the present tonal analysis , the grave or circumflex accent on the stem - final syllable will be represented as a H - tone ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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