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future form with the short vowel ( the vowel in the base in 28b is a stem vowel , since forms such as te ? ajem / teajem ~ tajem ' to threaten.FUT ' show that hiatus resolution is accomplished by deleting the prefix vowel ) .
future form with the short vowel ( the vowel in the base in 28b is a stem vowel , since forms such as te ? ajem / teajem ~ tajem ' to threaten.FUT ' show that hiatus resolution is accomplished by deleting the prefix vowel ) .
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The vowel , however , varies without a coherent phonological context ( e.g. taruts , tered , tirak ) and could as well be a stem vowel ( recall that identifying the stem segments is crucial for MaxSEGS ) . To verify the source of this ...
The vowel , however , varies without a coherent phonological context ( e.g. taruts , tered , tirak ) and could as well be a stem vowel ( recall that identifying the stem segments is crucial for MaxSEGS ) . To verify the source of this ...
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But regardless of vowel grade , any proposed link of * ( e ) ndo to the Celtic adverbializer indlt faces serious phonological difficulties . Irish ind contains the vowel i , not e ; a derivation from * ( e ) ndo will have to involve ...
But regardless of vowel grade , any proposed link of * ( e ) ndo to the Celtic adverbializer indlt faces serious phonological difficulties . Irish ind contains the vowel i , not e ; a derivation from * ( e ) ndo will have to involve ...
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