Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... prefix on the grounds that the na- prefix is part of the first compounding element ( na - marnde ' devil ' ) rather than being attached to the compound as a whole . b It is likely that the term ngal - yurr , when used in its botanical ...
... prefix on the grounds that the na- prefix is part of the first compounding element ( na - marnde ' devil ' ) rather than being attached to the compound as a whole . b It is likely that the term ngal - yurr , when used in its botanical ...
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... prefix congruent with the gender of everyday words that do not have a prefix . This pattern gives further support to the formal treatment proposed above since it can be accommodated by simple changes in the network : the main change is ...
... prefix congruent with the gender of everyday words that do not have a prefix . This pattern gives further support to the formal treatment proposed above since it can be accommodated by simple changes in the network : the main change is ...
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... prefixes are pa- , ka- , ma- , ta- and ha- . Prefixes never bear stress ; word stress remains on the first syllable of the root . Forms with the prefix la- are phonotactically identical to derived words , that is , the prefix la- is ...
... prefixes are pa- , ka- , ma- , ta- and ha- . Prefixes never bear stress ; word stress remains on the first syllable of the root . Forms with the prefix la- are phonotactically identical to derived words , that is , the prefix la- is ...
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