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Thus the object in 32 is also in the nominative case , so that the first suffix to follow the com- parative morpheme is indeed the Px . The alternation between a and i as the final vowel of the comparative mor- pheme seems to be ...
Thus the object in 32 is also in the nominative case , so that the first suffix to follow the com- parative morpheme is indeed the Px . The alternation between a and i as the final vowel of the comparative mor- pheme seems to be ...
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The following rule must apply to the final output of Resyllabification and Footing to give actual stress patterns . ( 6 ) DEFOOTING ( GCAY version ) : Delete Σ / [ ... A ( ớw ) σs JIP The study of CAY intonation is in its infancy ...
The following rule must apply to the final output of Resyllabification and Footing to give actual stress patterns . ( 6 ) DEFOOTING ( GCAY version ) : Delete Σ / [ ... A ( ớw ) σs JIP The study of CAY intonation is in its infancy ...
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The process was first noted by Hammerich ( 1953 : 110–11 ) and first accounted for by Jacobson ( 1984a : 37 ) , who terms it an ' automatic ' utterance - final boundary marker ( see Miyaoka 1985 for a metrical account ) .
The process was first noted by Hammerich ( 1953 : 110–11 ) and first accounted for by Jacobson ( 1984a : 37 ) , who terms it an ' automatic ' utterance - final boundary marker ( see Miyaoka 1985 for a metrical account ) .
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Predication and | 685 |
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