Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... distinct synchronic properties and distinct historical origins , and we argue that the two types do have natural , phonetic bases and fundamental commonalities . * 1. Metathesis . Metathesis has long posed a problem for linguistic ...
... distinct synchronic properties and distinct historical origins , and we argue that the two types do have natural , phonetic bases and fundamental commonalities . * 1. Metathesis . Metathesis has long posed a problem for linguistic ...
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... distinct . As shown by the partial Perfective paradigms in 20 , the deletion process ( CaCaC CCAC ) is still productive in dialects like Najdi Arabic ( Abboud 1979 : 468 ) . - > ( 20 ) NO DELETION Sirib Sarbat ' he drank ' ' she drank ...
... distinct . As shown by the partial Perfective paradigms in 20 , the deletion process ( CaCaC CCAC ) is still productive in dialects like Najdi Arabic ( Abboud 1979 : 468 ) . - > ( 20 ) NO DELETION Sirib Sarbat ' he drank ' ' she drank ...
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... 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 constitute a major difficulty for historical analysis . Historical ...
... 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 constitute a major difficulty for historical analysis . Historical ...
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