Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... present tense , as in 6 , a final / i / appears . In §2 I analyze this segment as epenthetic . In other words , Chamicuro has no overt present tense verbal morpheme . My claim that na and ka contrast for tense is confirmed by the ...
... present tense , as in 6 , a final / i / appears . In §2 I analyze this segment as epenthetic . In other words , Chamicuro has no overt present tense verbal morpheme . My claim that na and ka contrast for tense is confirmed by the ...
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... present participle ( original short vowel in an open syllable ) would undergo trisyllabic shortening , adding further variation in length . Again , our expectations are borne out : there is tremendous dialect variation , and even when ...
... present participle ( original short vowel in an open syllable ) would undergo trisyllabic shortening , adding further variation in length . Again , our expectations are borne out : there is tremendous dialect variation , and even when ...
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... present Ullman et al . ( 1997 ) ; J = Jaeger et al . ( 1996 ) ; = major lesion , △ = small or patchy lesion in the data of brain damage : *** = present at Bonferroni 0.05 threshold ; ** = present at omnibus 0.001 ; * = present at ...
... present Ullman et al . ( 1997 ) ; J = Jaeger et al . ( 1996 ) ; = major lesion , △ = small or patchy lesion in the data of brain damage : *** = present at Bonferroni 0.05 threshold ; ** = present at omnibus 0.001 ; * = present at ...
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