Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... form ( the so - called second locative ) , and usually in several other forms as well ; but in other case forms , stress is not on the desi- nence but on some other vowel . There are three patterns of accentual alterna- tion : the ...
... form ( the so - called second locative ) , and usually in several other forms as well ; but in other case forms , stress is not on the desi- nence but on some other vowel . There are three patterns of accentual alterna- tion : the ...
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... forms . To begin with , there are exact corre- spondences to the acute stems in the nouns - i.e . , adjectives that have stem stress on the same syllable of the stem in all long and short forms : ( 15 ) vjályj limp ' , pégij ' skewbald ...
... forms . To begin with , there are exact corre- spondences to the acute stems in the nouns - i.e . , adjectives that have stem stress on the same syllable of the stem in all long and short forms : ( 15 ) vjályj limp ' , pégij ' skewbald ...
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... forms ; desi- dórog dorogá dórogo dórogi dorogój ' dear ' ( cf. 18 ) nence elsewhere . d ) pre - desinential in xoróš xorošá xorošó xoroši xoróšij ' good ' long forms ; desi- ( cf. 20 ) nence elsewhere . vésel veselá véselo vésely ...
... forms ; desi- dórog dorogá dórogo dórogi dorogój ' dear ' ( cf. 18 ) nence elsewhere . d ) pre - desinential in xoróš xorošá xorošó xoroši xoróšij ' good ' long forms ; desi- ( cf. 20 ) nence elsewhere . vésel veselá véselo vésely ...
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nology | 67 |
The role of surface phonetic constraints in generative | 87 |
English pronouns | 121 |
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