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So far we have seen examples where the jer is vocalized in word - final syllables and deleted elsewhere ( i.e. before a case suffix ) . However , jers are also vocalized before some , but not all , derivational suffixes : ( 26 ) a . ihl ...
So far we have seen examples where the jer is vocalized in word - final syllables and deleted elsewhere ( i.e. before a case suffix ) . However , jers are also vocalized before some , but not all , derivational suffixes : ( 26 ) a . ihl ...
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On the final cycle , the inflectional suffix -á is added , and the jer of -isk is not vocalized . Many other words in Slovak contain chains of jers : in each case , all but the final jer vocalizes . This non - alternating pattern of ...
On the final cycle , the inflectional suffix -á is added , and the jer of -isk is not vocalized . Many other words in Slovak contain chains of jers : in each case , all but the final jer vocalizes . This non - alternating pattern of ...
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The diminutive is formed with the suffix • ęc , in which a jer triggers lengthening of the preceding syllable . The jer of the -ęc suffix is itself vocalized in the gen.pl. by the underlying jer suffix that marks this case of the ...
The diminutive is formed with the suffix • ęc , in which a jer triggers lengthening of the preceding syllable . The jer of the -ęc suffix is itself vocalized in the gen.pl. by the underlying jer suffix that marks this case of the ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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