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The rules below optionally allow the deletion of repeated V - X [ liv ) , Mod - V - X ( lv ) , and Aux2- ( Mod ) -V - X [ lvi ] : 32 [ liv ) NP * -7 - tense- ( M ) - ( Aux ) - ( Mod ) -V - X - C - NP * -o ' - tense ' - ( M ' )( Auxz ...
The rules below optionally allow the deletion of repeated V - X [ liv ) , Mod - V - X ( lv ) , and Aux2- ( Mod ) -V - X [ lvi ] : 32 [ liv ) NP * -7 - tense- ( M ) - ( Aux ) - ( Mod ) -V - X - C - NP * -o ' - tense ' - ( M ' )( Auxz ...
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The stressed tense morpheme affixed to M or do is less than a syllable ; stress then falls on M or do . The stressed tense morpheme is the result either of a contrast in tense ( xxiv ] or a contrast in o [ lvii ] .
The stressed tense morpheme affixed to M or do is less than a syllable ; stress then falls on M or do . The stressed tense morpheme is the result either of a contrast in tense ( xxiv ] or a contrast in o [ lvii ] .
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If a V segment is + tense , all preceding V segments are either + tense , or , if – tense , - grave . ( Only / i , e , o , u , ɛ / precede / i , e , o , u / . ) M2 . If a V segment is + tense , any – tense V segment which follows it is ...
If a V segment is + tense , all preceding V segments are either + tense , or , if – tense , - grave . ( Only / i , e , o , u , ɛ / precede / i , e , o , u / . ) M2 . If a V segment is + tense , any – tense V segment which follows it is ...
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