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The affixes used with the various classes are related to one another , but they vary in the position they take in relation to the stem , and exhibit certain other idiosyncracies . The sample paradigms for Class I shown below are of ipá ...
The affixes used with the various classes are related to one another , but they vary in the position they take in relation to the stem , and exhibit certain other idiosyncracies . The sample paradigms for Class I shown below are of ipá ...
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second consonant and the i before all the subject affixes except S1 ; the reason is that such stems contain -li in disguised form , as is shown in the next paragraph . Part of the stems conjugated in Class IIA have the form ( C ) V ...
second consonant and the i before all the subject affixes except S1 ; the reason is that such stems contain -li in disguised form , as is shown in the next paragraph . Part of the stems conjugated in Class IIA have the form ( C ) V ...
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The subject affixes of Creek are very similar to those of Hitchiti . However , the S1 is different and the P1 lacks any trace of the original -ka . In addition , the final a of the -ka has disappeared in the S2 and P2 .
The subject affixes of Creek are very similar to those of Hitchiti . However , the S1 is different and the P1 lacks any trace of the original -ka . In addition , the final a of the -ka has disappeared in the S2 and P2 .
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accent adjective adverbial affixes alternative American analysis appears become beside causative clause close clusters comparative complete consonant constituents contains contrast copula corresponding derived dialect dictionaries discussion early edition element ending English examples existence fact final formation gerund give given hand Hittite indicative initial instances Italy language later Latin less linguistic marked meaning method Michigan modifier morphemes noun expression occur original person phonemic position possible preceding predicate present probably pronounced pronunciation quatr recorded referent particle relational phrase relative represented result seems sentence sequences Serving single Society sound spelling statement stems structure substitution suffix syllable texts tion University usually utterance verb vowel word writing