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For example , there are certain lexical items that are clearly the result of fusion of bù + Vo . Three such examples are shown in 34 : ( 34 ) b + yào = bié ( nf ) bié lái ! ( You ) don't come ! ' bị + you = méiyòu tămen méiyou lái .
For example , there are certain lexical items that are clearly the result of fusion of bù + Vo . Three such examples are shown in 34 : ( 34 ) b + yào = bié ( nf ) bié lái ! ( You ) don't come ! ' bị + you = méiyòu tămen méiyou lái .
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For example , in Taiwanese the negative morpheme m cannot in general occur without a following verb or auxiliary ( see Li 1971 and Lin 1974 ) : ( 46 ) a . li и chi : asi bou ? ( bou = m + u ) you have money or not - have ' Have you ...
For example , in Taiwanese the negative morpheme m cannot in general occur without a following verb or auxiliary ( see Li 1971 and Lin 1974 ) : ( 46 ) a . li и chi : asi bou ? ( bou = m + u ) you have money or not - have ' Have you ...
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Examples of the latter are as follows : ( a ) On p . 101 , the following example is given for a phrase contraction involving the proper name Mashhadi Hassan ( lit. Hassan from Mashhad ) : ( 1 ) / mæðhædi hæssæn / ( mæðhædi : hæssæn ) ...
Examples of the latter are as follows : ( a ) On p . 101 , the following example is given for a phrase contraction involving the proper name Mashhadi Hassan ( lit. Hassan from Mashhad ) : ( 1 ) / mæðhædi hæssæn / ( mæðhædi : hæssæn ) ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
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