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Yet the study of pronominal relations given here , involving simultaneously permutations or constraints upon cast , person , grammatical category , and case , shows clearly that more than mere sequence is involved . ( A further kind of ...
Yet the study of pronominal relations given here , involving simultaneously permutations or constraints upon cast , person , grammatical category , and case , shows clearly that more than mere sequence is involved . ( A further kind of ...
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Consider the following additional facts , which further demonstrate that the abstract segment // is needed in the grammar . The nominal derivative suffix -mo / mö / me is regular : šübäl - me ' mucus ' b . koško - mo ( ver ) ' drying ...
Consider the following additional facts , which further demonstrate that the abstract segment // is needed in the grammar . The nominal derivative suffix -mo / mö / me is regular : šübäl - me ' mucus ' b . koško - mo ( ver ) ' drying ...
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The phonological correspondences between Old Turkic and Old Japanese in the above forms are impeccable and widely attested ( except that the * o / a ablaut needs further clarification ) . Would anyone suggest chance or borrowing here ?
The phonological correspondences between Old Turkic and Old Japanese in the above forms are impeccable and widely attested ( except that the * o / a ablaut needs further clarification ) . Would anyone suggest chance or borrowing here ?
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