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In Russian inflection , desinences are marked if they begin with ( or are constituted by ) a consonant ; they are unmarked if they begin with ( or are constituted by ) a vowel . The reverse is , grosso modo , true of stems : they are ...
In Russian inflection , desinences are marked if they begin with ( or are constituted by ) a consonant ; they are unmarked if they begin with ( or are constituted by ) a vowel . The reverse is , grosso modo , true of stems : they are ...
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These two sets of consonants exhaust the class of possible consonantal stems in Russian . ... the fusion of consonant + consonant that one observes in the preterit of verbs like beréć ' can be seen as motivated only when the stem shape ...
These two sets of consonants exhaust the class of possible consonantal stems in Russian . ... the fusion of consonant + consonant that one observes in the preterit of verbs like beréć ' can be seen as motivated only when the stem shape ...
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CONSTRAINTS ON RULE 25c CONSTRAINT A APPLICATION [ -son ] 54 % ~ [ -son ] 16 % These rules can be restated as follows : ( 25a ) / g / takes on the manner features of the following consonant when it follows the post - stress stem ...
CONSTRAINTS ON RULE 25c CONSTRAINT A APPLICATION [ -son ] 54 % ~ [ -son ] 16 % These rules can be restated as follows : ( 25a ) / g / takes on the manner features of the following consonant when it follows the post - stress stem ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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