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The Hare development of the four PA series is as follows : ( 2 ) ( 1 ) W S W Z ( 3 ) $ Ž , y dž š , tě ( 4 ) 8 Z dz ts , s t's fw , f fw , f w ' dz ts , s t's > > > PA series ( 1 ) is reduced in Hare to four consonants : PA * s ...
The Hare development of the four PA series is as follows : ( 2 ) ( 1 ) W S W Z ( 3 ) $ Ž , y dž š , tě ( 4 ) 8 Z dz ts , s t's fw , f fw , f w ' dz ts , s t's > > > PA series ( 1 ) is reduced in Hare to four consonants : PA * s ...
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In a few forms , Hare retains -l as an absolute final : Hare - dèl be red ' , Chip . del ' blood ' , Nav . dił . A number of PA zero finals also have zero in Hare . In at least one case , however , the Hare form has a final glottal stop ...
In a few forms , Hare retains -l as an absolute final : Hare - dèl be red ' , Chip . del ' blood ' , Nav . dił . A number of PA zero finals also have zero in Hare . In at least one case , however , the Hare form has a final glottal stop ...
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water ' , Nav . tó ; Hare -šù ' grab , seize ' , Minto - tšud , Chip . -tšù , Hupa -kid , Mat . -tšod , Nav , -tsúúd . Hare ų and Hare ų followed by -n have four sources : they may derive from PA ų ų * u followed by -n , PA * u followed ...
water ' , Nav . tó ; Hare -šù ' grab , seize ' , Minto - tšud , Chip . -tšù , Hupa -kid , Mat . -tšod , Nav , -tsúúd . Hare ų and Hare ų followed by -n have four sources : they may derive from PA ų ų * u followed by -n , PA * u followed ...
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