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A more general treatment would also have to consider the morphological and syntactic evidence . It is generally true , however , that these three hierarchical levels tend to interact , so that a change in one often calls forth or is ...
A more general treatment would also have to consider the morphological and syntactic evidence . It is generally true , however , that these three hierarchical levels tend to interact , so that a change in one often calls forth or is ...
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It is clear that there is * m in the Proto - Hokan form , but simply no evidence that the nasal persisted into Proto - Shastan . The Proto - Shastan reconstruction should therefore be something like * ísawak .
It is clear that there is * m in the Proto - Hokan form , but simply no evidence that the nasal persisted into Proto - Shastan . The Proto - Shastan reconstruction should therefore be something like * ísawak .
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Haas's final bit of evidence , the words for ' three ' , looks promising but it cannot be regarded as determinative , because we cannot be sure as yet that the forms are cognate . The two Palaihnihan forms , Ats . / qiski / ~ / kiski ...
Haas's final bit of evidence , the words for ' three ' , looks promising but it cannot be regarded as determinative , because we cannot be sure as yet that the forms are cognate . The two Palaihnihan forms , Ats . / qiski / ~ / kiski ...
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