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Strong and weak position were defined slightly differently for the jers and for { e } and { 0 } . Leaving certain details aside , we can say that jers were weak in all environments except that , when they occurred in neighboring ...
Strong and weak position were defined slightly differently for the jers and for { e } and { 0 } . Leaving certain details aside , we can say that jers were weak in all environments except that , when they occurred in neighboring ...
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The first section ( 62 ) identifies ten positions of the verb , arranged from left ( position 1 ) to right ( position 10 ) , in terms of the types of morphemes that fill them . Each verb consists of zero or more morphemes from position ...
The first section ( 62 ) identifies ten positions of the verb , arranged from left ( position 1 ) to right ( position 10 ) , in terms of the types of morphemes that fill them . Each verb consists of zero or more morphemes from position ...
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-where the number below the designation of each prefix position indicates the number of morphemes that occur in each position class . The two numbers given in parentheses correspond to the positions where derivational prefixes occur ...
-where the number below the designation of each prefix position indicates the number of morphemes that occur in each position class . The two numbers given in parentheses correspond to the positions where derivational prefixes occur ...
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