Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... stem is V - initial , or when a stem's initial C matches the labial or nasal quality of / m / in um ; and , ( ii ) when um is prefixed in the output , / m / is invariably incorporated into a labial or nasal geminate . Gemination is ...
... stem is V - initial , or when a stem's initial C matches the labial or nasal quality of / m / in um ; and , ( ii ) when um is prefixed in the output , / m / is invariably incorporated into a labial or nasal geminate . Gemination is ...
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... stem ; -ee clearly has its own characteristic semantic contribution over and above the entailments due to the semantics of the stem for the participant described for the -ee noun . Establishing the sentience requirement is especially ...
... stem ; -ee clearly has its own characteristic semantic contribution over and above the entailments due to the semantics of the stem for the participant described for the -ee noun . Establishing the sentience requirement is especially ...
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... stem with which it shares one or more phonological segments . The new affix has the phonological shape of the old independent stem , but acquires the basic grammatical function of the old affix , though it may also bring in a portion of ...
... stem with which it shares one or more phonological segments . The new affix has the phonological shape of the old independent stem , but acquires the basic grammatical function of the old affix , though it may also bring in a portion of ...
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