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As the simpler formulation does , this one abstracts away from questions such as what counts as adjacent , why the cooccurrence restrictions apply only within roots , and other matters ; these issues are independent of our main concern ...
As the simpler formulation does , this one abstracts away from questions such as what counts as adjacent , why the cooccurrence restrictions apply only within roots , and other matters ; these issues are independent of our main concern ...
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Despite the fact that such ( C ) VCVC roots are unmarked in terms of lexical frequency ( they make up one - third of the ... integrated into the prosodic template that is generally applicable for Kambera root forms — the trochaic foot .
Despite the fact that such ( C ) VCVC roots are unmarked in terms of lexical frequency ( they make up one - third of the ... integrated into the prosodic template that is generally applicable for Kambera root forms — the trochaic foot .
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A corpus analysis of Kambera CVCV roots with complex initial consonants HYPOTHESIS : root forms with complex initial consonants are semantically expressive . MATERIALS I compiled two sets of roots from the Onvlee ( 1984 ) corpus .
A corpus analysis of Kambera CVCV roots with complex initial consonants HYPOTHESIS : root forms with complex initial consonants are semantically expressive . MATERIALS I compiled two sets of roots from the Onvlee ( 1984 ) corpus .
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