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transposition of oral vowel with nasal vowel , and a concomitant non - nasalization of the final nasal : . ( tšak jãn ) → ( tšík jag ] Example 13c may be similarly disposed of , but 13d cannot be so easily explained .
transposition of oral vowel with nasal vowel , and a concomitant non - nasalization of the final nasal : . ( tšak jãn ) → ( tšík jag ] Example 13c may be similarly disposed of , but 13d cannot be so easily explained .
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Rules nasalizing the underlying oral vowels before nasal consonants and deleting the nasal consonants would be ordered after P1 , so that words like ( ágənð ) and [ júēgərð ] would be derived approximately as follows : Underlying forms ...
Rules nasalizing the underlying oral vowels before nasal consonants and deleting the nasal consonants would be ordered after P1 , so that words like ( ágənð ) and [ júēgərð ] would be derived approximately as follows : Underlying forms ...
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To account fully for generalization ( f ) , we must posit a third morpheme structure rule : ( MS3 ) [ + nasal ] → [ -grave ) / - [ + obstruent ] This rule specifies a nasal consonant as [ -grave ) if it stands before an obstruent ...
To account fully for generalization ( f ) , we must posit a third morpheme structure rule : ( MS3 ) [ + nasal ] → [ -grave ) / - [ + obstruent ] This rule specifies a nasal consonant as [ -grave ) if it stands before an obstruent ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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