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With verbs , however , the reproduction of the original vowel quality is not possible . When foreign words become AzJA verbs , they must be reanalysed to fit the AzJA conjugational system , which is based on vocalic patterns that ...
With verbs , however , the reproduction of the original vowel quality is not possible . When foreign words become AzJA verbs , they must be reanalysed to fit the AzJA conjugational system , which is based on vocalic patterns that ...
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There is a single Cho arc ; and it is justified under the original MCL in 45 , by the passive configuration in the first P - sector . This Cho arc continues into the final stratum , having no means to end earlier .
There is a single Cho arc ; and it is justified under the original MCL in 45 , by the passive configuration in the first P - sector . This Cho arc continues into the final stratum , having no means to end earlier .
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G & I suggest , in fact , that the original ejective series was possibly ' still characterized by glottal articulation in Proto - Germanic ( 35 ) ; and they add in a footnote that ' it might be possible to see traces of this glottal ...
G & I suggest , in fact , that the original ejective series was possibly ' still characterized by glottal articulation in Proto - Germanic ( 35 ) ; and they add in a footnote that ' it might be possible to see traces of this glottal ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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