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Benoni Vowel insertion CaCCan pattern Word suffix maCCeC pattern maCCeCa pattern ROOT AGENT NOUN š - m - r somer ' watchman ' r - g - l meragel ' spy ' n - h - g manhig ' leader ' c - y - r cayar ' painter ' p - q - d pakid ' clerk ' r ...
Benoni Vowel insertion CaCCan pattern Word suffix maCCeC pattern maCCeCa pattern ROOT AGENT NOUN š - m - r somer ' watchman ' r - g - l meragel ' spy ' n - h - g manhig ' leader ' c - y - r cayar ' painter ' p - q - d pakid ' clerk ' r ...
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Conversion from present tense forms , vowel - infixing with the pattern CaCaC , the pattern CaCCan , and addition of -an to existing words seem to be the commonest devices for new agent nouns ; but ma- patterns are used more commonly ...
Conversion from present tense forms , vowel - infixing with the pattern CaCaC , the pattern CaCCan , and addition of -an to existing words seem to be the commonest devices for new agent nouns ; but ma- patterns are used more commonly ...
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For agent noun forms , -an should be acquired before forms that also have a prefix , as in m -- an words ; and words ending in -an ( whether suffixal or part of the CaCCan pattern ) should be acquired before infixal patterns .
For agent noun forms , -an should be acquired before forms that also have a prefix , as in m -- an words ; and words ending in -an ( whether suffixal or part of the CaCCan pattern ) should be acquired before infixal patterns .
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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