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We might be tempted to say that , where there are grammatical alternations , this idiolect must necessarily antedate the PIAA , for a grammatical alternation must presuppose an automatic alternation . But although the PIGA might be ...
We might be tempted to say that , where there are grammatical alternations , this idiolect must necessarily antedate the PIAA , for a grammatical alternation must presuppose an automatic alternation . But although the PIGA might be ...
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Perhaps there is some connection between this primacy of paragoge in the perfective verbs and the alternations of paragoge and its absence conditioned by V ~ alternations in the hundreds of prefixed verbs derived from the stems in VI ...
Perhaps there is some connection between this primacy of paragoge in the perfective verbs and the alternations of paragoge and its absence conditioned by V ~ alternations in the hundreds of prefixed verbs derived from the stems in VI ...
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It is reasonable to look for the cause of these alternations . No one , I am sure , would claim that the alternations are determined by phonological interaction of the stems with the prefixes , since there are simply no mode or aspect ...
It is reasonable to look for the cause of these alternations . No one , I am sure , would claim that the alternations are determined by phonological interaction of the stems with the prefixes , since there are simply no mode or aspect ...
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