Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... suffix , to which are added one or more prefixes that vary according to person and number . Six ' simple tenses ... suffix ; it uses a prefix for person and number and ( in the 3rd person ) class , followed by the stem and the vocalic ...
... suffix , to which are added one or more prefixes that vary according to person and number . Six ' simple tenses ... suffix ; it uses a prefix for person and number and ( in the 3rd person ) class , followed by the stem and the vocalic ...
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... suffix had -eye / o- after the root . After roots with short syllables , e.g. * naz - eje / o- , the -ej- suffix > -ij- ; since -ij- was an allophone of / j / , limited in distribution to positions after long syllables , -ij- here ...
... suffix had -eye / o- after the root . After roots with short syllables , e.g. * naz - eje / o- , the -ej- suffix > -ij- ; since -ij- was an allophone of / j / , limited in distribution to positions after long syllables , -ij- here ...
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... suffix . The isolation of the base does of course prove that the noun has a suffix ; but this proof , which is essential in collecting the corpus , contributes nothing to the isolation of the suffix itself . That requires a separate ...
... suffix . The isolation of the base does of course prove that the noun has a suffix ; but this proof , which is essential in collecting the corpus , contributes nothing to the isolation of the suffix itself . That requires a separate ...
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