Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... stem . Thus it is clear that the two types of phonological rules must be ordered , so that the paradig- matic tone , on the stem syllable , will be assigned before the phonological rule which assigns the syntagmatic tone . In other ...
... stem . Thus it is clear that the two types of phonological rules must be ordered , so that the paradig- matic tone , on the stem syllable , will be assigned before the phonological rule which assigns the syntagmatic tone . In other ...
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... stem structure , and attempts to explain why only w among the resonants occurs in the root suffix . From this summary of work on the nasal presents , it should be clear that the ' stem suffix ' IE * -ná- ~ na cited in the handbooks for ...
... stem structure , and attempts to explain why only w among the resonants occurs in the root suffix . From this summary of work on the nasal presents , it should be clear that the ' stem suffix ' IE * -ná- ~ na cited in the handbooks for ...
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... stem , i.e. mṛṇī ; the Germanic plurals , however , retain the full - grade stem of the singular , e.g. OS mornod . Accordingly , it is clear that stems ending in IE * -nVH- occur in Germanic dialects with athematic as well as with ...
... stem , i.e. mṛṇī ; the Germanic plurals , however , retain the full - grade stem of the singular , e.g. OS mornod . Accordingly , it is clear that stems ending in IE * -nVH- occur in Germanic dialects with athematic as well as with ...
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