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This example — as well as 6a — shows that the appearance of one or two suffixes on E is not due to a phonological anticipation or copying rule : there is no -ya in the postE ' suffix string from which anything could be anticipated or ...
This example — as well as 6a — shows that the appearance of one or two suffixes on E is not due to a phonological anticipation or copying rule : there is no -ya in the postE ' suffix string from which anything could be anticipated or ...
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... in Matses using derivational suffixes or reduplication , but inflectional suffixes generally do not have inherent aspect . The only exceptions are present habitual inflectional suffixes and the perfect reading of the recent past ...
... in Matses using derivational suffixes or reduplication , but inflectional suffixes generally do not have inherent aspect . The only exceptions are present habitual inflectional suffixes and the perfect reading of the recent past ...
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leaving out the source of information , with the caveat that there are no conjecture nominalizing suffixes . 12 ( 37 ) a . chido ampe - nëdampid woman steal - REM.PAST.INF.NZR ' woman who was captured long ago ' ( speaker did not ...
leaving out the source of information , with the caveat that there are no conjecture nominalizing suffixes . 12 ( 37 ) a . chido ampe - nëdampid woman steal - REM.PAST.INF.NZR ' woman who was captured long ago ' ( speaker did not ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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