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Hyman 1970 presents a tight set of arguments showing that in underlying representations there are only plain ... thus Nupe at present shows free variation between plain and palatalized ( labialized ) consonants preceding the non - low ...
Hyman 1970 presents a tight set of arguments showing that in underlying representations there are only plain ... thus Nupe at present shows free variation between plain and palatalized ( labialized ) consonants preceding the non - low ...
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Similarly , verb stems of nasal presents to disyllabic roots like IIr . act . ... Therefore the present stems Av . găurvāya- , Ved . gặbhāyá- are not primary formations derived from such a root form , as Kuryłowicz ( 1928 : 54 ff . ) ...
Similarly , verb stems of nasal presents to disyllabic roots like IIr . act . ... Therefore the present stems Av . găurvāya- , Ved . gặbhāyá- are not primary formations derived from such a root form , as Kuryłowicz ( 1928 : 54 ff . ) ...
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The answer seems reasonably obvious : they have been borrowed from the imperfect indicative , with the result that the present and the imperfect indicative are identical in the 2nd plural for every verb in the language .
The answer seems reasonably obvious : they have been borrowed from the imperfect indicative , with the result that the present and the imperfect indicative are identical in the 2nd plural for every verb in the language .
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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