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Noting phonological resemblances between verbal suffixes and independent verb stems ( synchronic or reconstructed ) , these linguists argued that the morphological for- mations resulted from the gradual compression of former syntactic ...
Noting phonological resemblances between verbal suffixes and independent verb stems ( synchronic or reconstructed ) , these linguists argued that the morphological for- mations resulted from the gradual compression of former syntactic ...
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An independent lexical stem with a more robust shape ( i.e. , more phonetic material ) , and sharing one or more conspicuous segments such as an initial consonant with the ailing affix is seized on . The phonological form of the old ...
An independent lexical stem with a more robust shape ( i.e. , more phonetic material ) , and sharing one or more conspicuous segments such as an initial consonant with the ailing affix is seized on . The phonological form of the old ...
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There is no indication that the independent verb stems * -nim- or * nač- were sensitive to subject number . Whether these hermit - crab restructurings took place before Proto - Cupan , or between Proto - Cupan and Proto - CaCu , depends ...
There is no indication that the independent verb stems * -nim- or * nač- were sensitive to subject number . Whether these hermit - crab restructurings took place before Proto - Cupan , or between Proto - Cupan and Proto - CaCu , depends ...
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