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The comparative degree suffix in Polish has two allomorphs , -ejsz ( y ) and -sz ( y ) . Their distribution is rule - governed : the former is attached to the stems whose final consonant is unsyllabifiable , i.e. when the adjective ends ...
The comparative degree suffix in Polish has two allomorphs , -ejsz ( y ) and -sz ( y ) . Their distribution is rule - governed : the former is attached to the stems whose final consonant is unsyllabifiable , i.e. when the adjective ends ...
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of yers would block the operation of Comparative Allomorphy in these adjectives : ( 22 ) pev'En - $ ( - + ) → * [ pevnši ) V V VV o o ( 23 ) pewn - y This is not , however , what happens ; in all the relevant instances the longer ...
of yers would block the operation of Comparative Allomorphy in these adjectives : ( 22 ) pev'En - $ ( - + ) → * [ pevnši ) V V VV o o ( 23 ) pewn - y This is not , however , what happens ; in all the relevant instances the longer ...
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This phenomenon can be given the same explanation as in the case of Comparative Allomorphy : yers escape Syllabification and the stem - final consonants , being of the same sonority as or more sonorous than the preceding segments ...
This phenomenon can be given the same explanation as in the case of Comparative Allomorphy : yers escape Syllabification and the stem - final consonants , being of the same sonority as or more sonorous than the preceding segments ...
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