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1 1 are phonemically non - contrastive must depend on whether or not Nguna speakers regard the presence of ( t ) or ( ) verb - initially as being to any extent an indicator of verb aspect . 2. PHRASE STRUCTURE ( Verb phrase ...
1 1 are phonemically non - contrastive must depend on whether or not Nguna speakers regard the presence of ( t ) or ( ) verb - initially as being to any extent an indicator of verb aspect . 2. PHRASE STRUCTURE ( Verb phrase ...
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In her exposition of the Basque verb , N has chosen the paradigmatic arrangement so familiar to us in grammars of Latin . The inflected Basque verb contains pronominal references to noun phrases that have been modified to indicate ...
In her exposition of the Basque verb , N has chosen the paradigmatic arrangement so familiar to us in grammars of Latin . The inflected Basque verb contains pronominal references to noun phrases that have been modified to indicate ...
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In contrast to this , the pluralizing affixes it , te , and a play an important part in the scheme of the verb . On the very same page , N lists zki as a plural indicator ; but this is z + ki , where ki is not remotely connected with ...
In contrast to this , the pluralizing affixes it , te , and a play an important part in the scheme of the verb . On the very same page , N lists zki as a plural indicator ; but this is z + ki , where ki is not remotely connected with ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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