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Skt . garat , garan , gir - yät ist ( e / zero ) gru - dhi ' I heard , etc. ' a - dhi - ta , Gk . pl . 2-8e - MEV ( root gwera- ) ( ? ) ( root * klew- ) ; Skt . ábhed - am ' I split ' , part . bhid - ant- ( root * bheyd- ) Perfect tense ...
Skt . garat , garan , gir - yät ist ( e / zero ) gru - dhi ' I heard , etc. ' a - dhi - ta , Gk . pl . 2-8e - MEV ( root gwera- ) ( ? ) ( root * klew- ) ; Skt . ábhed - am ' I split ' , part . bhid - ant- ( root * bheyd- ) Perfect tense ...
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This principle , parallel to the phonemic principle mentioned in connection with juncture , rules out zero - morphemes , that is , morphemes whose presence is known solely by their effect on other morphemes or by the presence of a ...
This principle , parallel to the phonemic principle mentioned in connection with juncture , rules out zero - morphemes , that is , morphemes whose presence is known solely by their effect on other morphemes or by the presence of a ...
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-ntaa ' ' , -zero . yaayii ' a passing fashion , fad ' , yadyintaa ' transcience ' ; saaàd luck ' , sàd ? antaa “ luck ” . -cii " -zero ( 1 ) . mutum ' person ' , mùtuncii ' respect ' . one vowel mora ( -zero ? ) ...
-ntaa ' ' , -zero . yaayii ' a passing fashion , fad ' , yadyintaa ' transcience ' ; saaàd luck ' , sàd ? antaa “ luck ” . -cii " -zero ( 1 ) . mutum ' person ' , mùtuncii ' respect ' . one vowel mora ( -zero ? ) ...
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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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