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( c ) It appears in 2nd person verb forms as a result of the assimilation of .... g m ... ) , e.g. / m - yaam - g m - yu / → [ myaamŋyu ] ' you are going ' . The phonemes of Havasupai can be expressed in terms of distinctive features ...
( c ) It appears in 2nd person verb forms as a result of the assimilation of .... g m ... ) , e.g. / m - yaam - g m - yu / → [ myaamŋyu ] ' you are going ' . The phonemes of Havasupai can be expressed in terms of distinctive features ...
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The reduction of application of Cluster Simplification to 2nd person i forms is , then , a result of the strong pressure to create analogous forms . The old and new syntactic representations for both persons are shown in Table 4 . wi ...
The reduction of application of Cluster Simplification to 2nd person i forms is , then , a result of the strong pressure to create analogous forms . The old and new syntactic representations for both persons are shown in Table 4 . wi ...
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To summarize the discussion so far , Table 5 shows the old paradigm , the new paradigm , and the ' logical paradigm ' toward which pressure can be observed . т OLD NEW PROJECTED PERSON + STEM + 8 # PERSON + AUX STEM + PERSON - - AUX ...
To summarize the discussion so far , Table 5 shows the old paradigm , the new paradigm , and the ' logical paradigm ' toward which pressure can be observed . т OLD NEW PROJECTED PERSON + STEM + 8 # PERSON + AUX STEM + PERSON - - AUX ...
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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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