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the distribution of the two allomorphs was once lexical — some stems selecting the l - t / allomorph , and others Ø ... The allomorph / -t / is now found after all verbs with a vowel - final stem , whether etymological as in / finit / ...
the distribution of the two allomorphs was once lexical — some stems selecting the l - t / allomorph , and others Ø ... The allomorph / -t / is now found after all verbs with a vowel - final stem , whether etymological as in / finit / ...
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To illustrate that they are also sufficient beyond that point , we present here two lexical rules , the Post - Stem rule and a compound rule . Both manipulate and refer to High tones ; neither refers to Lows . 5.1 . THE POST - STEM RULE ...
To illustrate that they are also sufficient beyond that point , we present here two lexical rules , the Post - Stem rule and a compound rule . Both manipulate and refer to High tones ; neither refers to Lows . 5.1 . THE POST - STEM RULE ...
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( 21 ) Post - Stem rule : o i ] ] t to H The argument for the cyclicity of the Post - Stem rule comes from its interactions with different kinds of affixes . We will take as an example the adjective doosleedan ' consistent ' , which has ...
( 21 ) Post - Stem rule : o i ] ] t to H The argument for the cyclicity of the Post - Stem rule comes from its interactions with different kinds of affixes . We will take as an example the adjective doosleedan ' consistent ' , which has ...
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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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