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The suffix in 50d is known to have underlying 1311 , as in religious / religiosity . Thus the suffixes of 50a - d all contain low vowels . The suffix of 50e appears , phonetically , only in a reduced form ; it is therefore impossible to ...
The suffix in 50d is known to have underlying 1311 , as in religious / religiosity . Thus the suffixes of 50a - d all contain low vowels . The suffix of 50e appears , phonetically , only in a reduced form ; it is therefore impossible to ...
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And the noun nagar ' carpenter takes suffixes to form nagarut “ carpentry ' and nagariya ' carpenter's shop ' . ... 5 CONVERSION AFFIXATION COMPOUNDING ENGLISH Base form Stem + suffix Modifier + head 1. a judge , a cook 1. dancer ...
And the noun nagar ' carpenter takes suffixes to form nagarut “ carpentry ' and nagariya ' carpenter's shop ' . ... 5 CONVERSION AFFIXATION COMPOUNDING ENGLISH Base form Stem + suffix Modifier + head 1. a judge , a cook 1. dancer ...
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( b ) Level 2 is that in which the N receives a nominal determining suffix in -w . ( c ) Level 3 apparently consists of the simple stem form of the N. These three levels are arranged in decreasing order of categoriality : Level 1 has ...
( b ) Level 2 is that in which the N receives a nominal determining suffix in -w . ( c ) Level 3 apparently consists of the simple stem form of the N. These three levels are arranged in decreasing order of categoriality : Level 1 has ...
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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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