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A reduplicated root can be further modified by any of the methods thus far described , i.e. , by prefixation and suffixation , as well as by infixation ( described below , $ 33 ) . Thus , the simplex PIE : ede ' smell , reek , stink ...
A reduplicated root can be further modified by any of the methods thus far described , i.e. , by prefixation and suffixation , as well as by infixation ( described below , $ 33 ) . Thus , the simplex PIE : ede ' smell , reek , stink ...
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In stressed position in Irish , intervocalic es was probably reduced in the same way as in final position ( cf. below ) ; such cases are tige ( < * tegesos ) , biri ( < * beresi ) , which will be discussed further on .
In stressed position in Irish , intervocalic es was probably reduced in the same way as in final position ( cf. below ) ; such cases are tige ( < * tegesos ) , biri ( < * beresi ) , which will be discussed further on .
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A further conclusion ( 26 , 244 ) is that basic phonemic contrasts are usually acquired before the tenth year of life , and rarely lost thereafter . This is probably more true for a country with relative geographical and social ...
A further conclusion ( 26 , 244 ) is that basic phonemic contrasts are usually acquired before the tenth year of life , and rarely lost thereafter . This is probably more true for a country with relative geographical and social ...
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Personal Pronouns in Reflexive Situations | 23 |
The Phonemic Split of Germanic k in Old English | 34 |
NonInitial k in the North of England | 43 |
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