Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... verb of identity , be ' ( DED 282 ) , a fundamental Dravidian term . ( 54 ) sunki ' king ' : * / cukkay / ' star , dot ' ( DED 2175 ) . ( 55 ) mur ' where , place ( ? ) ' : * / Ta . / ūr / * village , town , city ' ( DED 643 ) . ( 56 ) ...
... verb of identity , be ' ( DED 282 ) , a fundamental Dravidian term . ( 54 ) sunki ' king ' : * / cukkay / ' star , dot ' ( DED 2175 ) . ( 55 ) mur ' where , place ( ? ) ' : * / Ta . / ūr / * village , town , city ' ( DED 643 ) . ( 56 ) ...
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... verb is accompanied by a new - information noun , only the noun receives high pitch . The noun can be thought of as suppressing the high pitch that would otherwise be given the verb . This is not the whole story , however . What was ...
... verb is accompanied by a new - information noun , only the noun receives high pitch . The noun can be thought of as suppressing the high pitch that would otherwise be given the verb . This is not the whole story , however . What was ...
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... verb stems . The primary division is into two major classes , ablauted and unablauted . Each class is further divided on the basis of phonological form of the radical segments and , for ablauted verbs , the particular ablaut type ...
... verb stems . The primary division is into two major classes , ablauted and unablauted . Each class is further divided on the basis of phonological form of the radical segments and , for ablauted verbs , the particular ablaut type ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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