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Salzmann 1965 : 139 ) , the inalienable ( ' dependent ' ) nouns can occur only in possessed form , i.e. with a prefix or some other morpheme overtly indicating possession . Many other American Indian languages have two distinct series ...
Salzmann 1965 : 139 ) , the inalienable ( ' dependent ' ) nouns can occur only in possessed form , i.e. with a prefix or some other morpheme overtly indicating possession . Many other American Indian languages have two distinct series ...
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Of these , all except the alveolar and retroflex stops occur initially ; no obstruents occur finally . ... areal norm : contrastive alveolar stop / r / occurs today only in some dialects of Tamil , Malayalam , Toda , Kota , and Konda .
Of these , all except the alveolar and retroflex stops occur initially ; no obstruents occur finally . ... areal norm : contrastive alveolar stop / r / occurs today only in some dialects of Tamil , Malayalam , Toda , Kota , and Konda .
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should also follow that idioms with go should occur only to indicate departure from a normal state . In other words , the normal state ( the deictic center ) should always be the destination of come AND the source of go where there is a ...
should also follow that idioms with go should occur only to indicate departure from a normal state . In other words , the normal state ( the deictic center ) should always be the destination of come AND the source of go where there is a ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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