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Two semivowels are reconstructed for Proto - Quechumaran : ** w , ** y . ** w has reflex w in both languages . 88 *** ' awa- ' to wring out ' : PQ * č'awa- ; Ay . č'awa- . See also sets 27 , 32 , 41 , 70 , 106 , 176 , 188 , 343 , 376 ...
Two semivowels are reconstructed for Proto - Quechumaran : ** w , ** y . ** w has reflex w in both languages . 88 *** ' awa- ' to wring out ' : PQ * č'awa- ; Ay . č'awa- . See also sets 27 , 32 , 41 , 70 , 106 , 176 , 188 , 343 , 376 ...
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a which went into the various reconstructions is generally made admirably clear ; only in a couple of cases is the reader left wondering why various symbols start appearing in reconstructed forms , as on p .
a which went into the various reconstructions is generally made admirably clear ; only in a couple of cases is the reader left wondering why various symbols start appearing in reconstructed forms , as on p .
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These were sets involving the available Umatilla cognates of those sets for which Aoki had reconstructed * / i / when ... Since Umatilla and Nez Perce agree in lacking / ə / ( or / i / ) , Rigsby was able to reconstruct proto - forms ...
These were sets involving the available Umatilla cognates of those sets for which Aoki had reconstructed * / i / when ... Since Umatilla and Nez Perce agree in lacking / ə / ( or / i / ) , Rigsby was able to reconstruct proto - forms ...
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