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Bases are designated X , with a concordance number written as superscript ; thus : X1 , X2 , and so on . The concordance involved is between a morpheme alternant of an affix having a given concordance number , as 11 or 21 , and any base ...
Bases are designated X , with a concordance number written as superscript ; thus : X1 , X2 , and so on . The concordance involved is between a morpheme alternant of an affix having a given concordance number , as 11 or 21 , and any base ...
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These -X groups are therefore given the same concordance number as free - form bases if the same alternant of affix 1 ... -X2 in the base 4+ -X2 , begins with a consonant cluster ( gr- or kh- ) or with a single consonant ( g- , h- , n- ...
These -X groups are therefore given the same concordance number as free - form bases if the same alternant of affix 1 ... -X2 in the base 4+ -X2 , begins with a consonant cluster ( gr- or kh- ) or with a single consonant ( g- , h- , n- ...
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VERBAL BASES 4.1 . Turning now from the suffix morphemes to the base morphemes , we observe that some verbs ( wait , live , beat , show , etc. ) have a base with only one phonemic shape - in other words , with only one morpheme ...
VERBAL BASES 4.1 . Turning now from the suffix morphemes to the base morphemes , we observe that some verbs ( wait , live , beat , show , etc. ) have a base with only one phonemic shape - in other words , with only one morpheme ...
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