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Outcomes in classes with no length alternation in Middle English . Counting every outcome in Table 22 , we arrive at the figures in Table 23. Considering the various extraneous factors that could account for the few short vowels that we ...
Outcomes in classes with no length alternation in Middle English . Counting every outcome in Table 22 , we arrive at the figures in Table 23. Considering the various extraneous factors that could account for the few short vowels that we ...
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Recall that an OSL account predicts a length alternation , with the uninflected nominative and accusative singulars retaining a short vowel , and all the inflected forms undergoing lengthening . We further suppose that this alternation ...
Recall that an OSL account predicts a length alternation , with the uninflected nominative and accusative singulars retaining a short vowel , and all the inflected forms undergoing lengthening . We further suppose that this alternation ...
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We will limit our discussion to the strong verbs , which present a variety of alternation types . ... past plural , and the past participle ; moreover , the six ablaut classes are characterized by different vowel alternations .
We will limit our discussion to the strong verbs , which present a variety of alternation types . ... past plural , and the past participle ; moreover , the six ablaut classes are characterized by different vowel alternations .
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