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The second is encountered in verbs where the vowel following the prefix consonant is a stem vowel ( 4.2 ) ; this vowel corresponds to a consonant in some irregular verbs and to a vowel in all verbs in ...
The second is encountered in verbs where the vowel following the prefix consonant is a stem vowel ( 4.2 ) ; this vowel corresponds to a consonant in some irregular verbs and to a vowel in all verbs in ...
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There are , however , two feminine verbs with a stem initial sonorant that do have a corresponding Ti . ' ' The Tls in Table 8 are rather surprising , since they are unfaithful to the future form in both the position of stress and the ...
There are , however , two feminine verbs with a stem initial sonorant that do have a corresponding Ti . ' ' The Tls in Table 8 are rather surprising , since they are unfaithful to the future form in both the position of stress and the ...
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There are two verbs with a stem - initial glottal corresponding to o , ? axal / toxal ' to eat.Past / FUT ' and ? a ( h / ? javlto ( h / ? lav ' to love.PAST / FUT ' . The ? lo correspondence does not violate Ident since both segments ...
There are two verbs with a stem - initial glottal corresponding to o , ? axal / toxal ' to eat.Past / FUT ' and ? a ( h / ? javlto ( h / ? lav ' to love.PAST / FUT ' . The ? lo correspondence does not violate Ident since both segments ...
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