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Note that Final Number Value Addition applies to intransitive stems as well as to extended stems and that Exhaustive Number Value Addition applies to intransitive as well as transitive stems . Although these domains are more inclusive ...
Note that Final Number Value Addition applies to intransitive stems as well as to extended stems and that Exhaustive Number Value Addition applies to intransitive as well as transitive stems . Although these domains are more inclusive ...
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It is an easy matter to express this regularity with the addition of an operation with domain properties identical the operation introducing -m in 60 , but with a codomain that introduces the information [ N : sg ] ( [ N : sg ] ) and no ...
It is an easy matter to express this regularity with the addition of an operation with domain properties identical the operation introducing -m in 60 , but with a codomain that introduces the information [ N : sg ] ( [ N : sg ] ) and no ...
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2 Exhaustive Number Value Addition on Table 5A is to create the three - way contrast between ' sg ' , ' num ' and ' pl ' that recurs elsewhere in the system . The remaining Exhaustive Number Value Addition operations create a contrast ...
2 Exhaustive Number Value Addition on Table 5A is to create the three - way contrast between ' sg ' , ' num ' and ' pl ' that recurs elsewhere in the system . The remaining Exhaustive Number Value Addition operations create a contrast ...
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