Language, Band 32,Ausgabe 1,Teil 1 -Ausgabe 4,Teil 2Linguistic Society of America, 1956 |
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... stem set is used in the progressive mode and has no adverbial prefixes , the meaning is ' one being moves along ( mode of locomotion unspecified ) ' , a meaning which approximates the English ' walk ' . The same stem set , in any mode ...
... stem set is used in the progressive mode and has no adverbial prefixes , the meaning is ' one being moves along ( mode of locomotion unspecified ) ' , a meaning which approximates the English ' walk ' . The same stem set , in any mode ...
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... stem is usually heard in negative expressions , though tá šodí ' Please ! is not infrequently uttered when an unusual request is made . The related stem -šo h ' to make good or happy or tame , to beautify ' is ordinarily used positively ...
... stem is usually heard in negative expressions , though tá šodí ' Please ! is not infrequently uttered when an unusual request is made . The related stem -šo h ' to make good or happy or tame , to beautify ' is ordinarily used positively ...
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... stems which end in a nasal or a liquid plus a consonant , usually a stop . In the past participles of these verbs the ablaut grade of the stem is zero . Thus , theoretically , the nasals and liquids should function syllabically in these ...
... stems which end in a nasal or a liquid plus a consonant , usually a stop . In the past participles of these verbs the ablaut grade of the stem is zero . Thus , theoretically , the nasals and liquids should function syllabically in these ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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allophones alternative American analysis appears applied borrowing called classified cognate common comparative considered consists consonants contrast correspondences cultural definition derived described dialects dictionary discussion distinction distribution elements English evidence example expressed fact field final forms frame Germanic give given important Indian indicate initial kind languages latter least less linguistic marked material meaning method MICHIGAN morpheme noun occur original pairs pattern perhaps person phonemes position possible present probably problem question reason recorded reference relationship represent respect seems semantic separate short similar Spanish speakers speaking speech stem stop stress structure suffix suggests syllable Table tion unit University various verb vocabulary vowel words