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TABLE 21. Tone 55 from PC * -h ( < PAN * -q ) . FROM STOPPED FINALS : All Chamic final stops ( * -p , * -t , * -k , * -c , * - ? ) were reduced to a glottal stop or glottal constriction in Tsat . Careful examination of tapes of Tsat ...
TABLE 21. Tone 55 from PC * -h ( < PAN * -q ) . FROM STOPPED FINALS : All Chamic final stops ( * -p , * -t , * -k , * -c , * - ? ) were reduced to a glottal stop or glottal constriction in Tsat . Careful examination of tapes of Tsat ...
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Taroo - TOP table - ACC cleared ' Taroo cleared the table . ' The NP sara ' plate ' is marked with accusative in 56a , whereas the same accusa- tive marking appears on the NP teeburu ' table ' in 56b.20 What is crucial in these examples ...
Taroo - TOP table - ACC cleared ' Taroo cleared the table . ' The NP sara ' plate ' is marked with accusative in 56a , whereas the same accusa- tive marking appears on the NP teeburu ' table ' in 56b.20 What is crucial in these examples ...
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Table 12 shows partial pronominal paradigms for several languages that illustrate these problems . For Kiwai two different nasals are associated with the first person singular . For Salt - Yui n is associated with both person categories ...
Table 12 shows partial pronominal paradigms for several languages that illustrate these problems . For Kiwai two different nasals are associated with the first person singular . For Salt - Yui n is associated with both person categories ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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