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This // normally comes from the assimila- tion of a final consonant to the initial consonant of a following word ; but , in this case , which final consonant ? Merlo ( 1906 : 449 ) thought of the -c of the neuter hoc , extended to the ...
This // normally comes from the assimila- tion of a final consonant to the initial consonant of a following word ; but , in this case , which final consonant ? Merlo ( 1906 : 449 ) thought of the -c of the neuter hoc , extended to the ...
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The non - alternating forms would all have / i / in the underlying base , while the words with allomorphs would have consonant - ending bases , e.g. * / wudi / ' milk ' , * / zi / ' to pay ' , * / wud / ' to show ' , * / z / ' to ...
The non - alternating forms would all have / i / in the underlying base , while the words with allomorphs would have consonant - ending bases , e.g. * / wudi / ' milk ' , * / zi / ' to pay ' , * / wud / ' to show ' , * / z / ' to ...
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Proto - Quechua had 22 consonant and three vowel phonemes ( see Table 2 ) . The consonants included five stops , * / p tk q ? / ( glottal stop was restricted to occurrence in cluster with another consonant ) ; three affricates * / c č č ...
Proto - Quechua had 22 consonant and three vowel phonemes ( see Table 2 ) . The consonants included five stops , * / p tk q ? / ( glottal stop was restricted to occurrence in cluster with another consonant ) ; three affricates * / c č č ...
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