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( 1985 ) , but they originated via processes of vowel epenthesis and deletion whose dialectal distributions are quite distinct . As shown by the partial Perfective paradigms in 20 , the deletion process ( CaCaC CCC ) is still productive ...
( 1985 ) , but they originated via processes of vowel epenthesis and deletion whose dialectal distributions are quite distinct . As shown by the partial Perfective paradigms in 20 , the deletion process ( CaCaC CCC ) is still productive ...
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The remaining nonweak ( strong ) verbs , in several classes , had a distinct CG preterite involving stem - ablaut rather than a dental suffix - initial formative . The strong preterite of CG continues the PIE perfect and does not ...
The remaining nonweak ( strong ) verbs , in several classes , had a distinct CG preterite involving stem - ablaut rather than a dental suffix - initial formative . The strong preterite of CG continues the PIE perfect and does not ...
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Specifically , P & L interpret contextual effects as evidence for syntactic null elements distinct from WH - traces . For constructions containing sentence - final wh - subjects , such as their 61 ( shown as 8 above ) , P & L ( 1997 ...
Specifically , P & L interpret contextual effects as evidence for syntactic null elements distinct from WH - traces . For constructions containing sentence - final wh - subjects , such as their 61 ( shown as 8 above ) , P & L ( 1997 ...
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