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Significantly , Naba- ban notes that other than occurring as a geminate , / m / does not occur as C1 in a C1C2 cluster in his dialect except once , in the loan lampu ' lamp ' ( Nababan 1981 : 46 ) .11 Thus , when um remains in prefixed ...
Significantly , Naba- ban notes that other than occurring as a geminate , / m / does not occur as C1 in a C1C2 cluster in his dialect except once , in the loan lampu ' lamp ' ( Nababan 1981 : 46 ) .11 Thus , when um remains in prefixed ...
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the trend was attested earliest in presonorant environments does not mean that [ a : ] is always observed before sonorants ; either [ a : ] or [ ay ] may occur , with [ a : ] being the more frequent variant in that context .
the trend was attested earliest in presonorant environments does not mean that [ a : ] is always observed before sonorants ; either [ a : ] or [ ay ] may occur , with [ a : ] being the more frequent variant in that context .
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The data in 16-21 involve possessive constructions containing an overt possessive marker ( glossed as POSS ) ; these examples demonstrate that phrasal material can occur to the right ...
The data in 16-21 involve possessive constructions containing an overt possessive marker ( glossed as POSS ) ; these examples demonstrate that phrasal material can occur to the right ...
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