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As in 22 , non - verb forms of the class illustrated in 23 do not conform to the pattern of alternation controlled in verb forms by rule 10 , which would require , e.g. , * s [ i ] rvomotor , * conc [ i ] pc [ y ] ón , * conc [ í ] pto ...
As in 22 , non - verb forms of the class illustrated in 23 do not conform to the pattern of alternation controlled in verb forms by rule 10 , which would require , e.g. , * s [ i ] rvomotor , * conc [ i ] pc [ y ] ón , * conc [ í ] pto ...
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In particular , rule 10b remains in effect , guaranteeing that the only possible result of the loss of the alternation is precisely the survival of high vowels . In a number of dialects - overlapping but not co - extensive with those in ...
In particular , rule 10b remains in effect , guaranteeing that the only possible result of the loss of the alternation is precisely the survival of high vowels . In a number of dialects - overlapping but not co - extensive with those in ...
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ܨ GERUND ROOT GERUND I. suffixation 11 : š / li : šu / * telling ' II . final mutation + vowel alternation / furic / / furax / " waiting ' III . suppletion / rax / / tuł ...
ܨ GERUND ROOT GERUND I. suffixation 11 : š / li : šu / * telling ' II . final mutation + vowel alternation / furic / / furax / " waiting ' III . suppletion / rax / / tuł ...
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