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... corresponding to it in person and number obligatorily precedes the verb . This helps to explain why subjects may frequently be omitted in context without loss of information ; their person and number is indicated by the pronoun , which ...
... corresponding to it in person and number obligatorily precedes the verb . This helps to explain why subjects may frequently be omitted in context without loss of information ; their person and number is indicated by the pronoun , which ...
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... corresponding to C2V2C , if C1 is identical to C , and C2 is identical to C4 , regardless of the intervening vowels . This criterion makes explicit use of a general assumption that consonants count for more in correspond- ences than ...
... corresponding to C2V2C , if C1 is identical to C , and C2 is identical to C4 , regardless of the intervening vowels . This criterion makes explicit use of a general assumption that consonants count for more in correspond- ences than ...
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... corresponding ' tenues ' ( * kı * k2 * kз * k ) . 26 Tenues and mediae can be opposed in terms of one of two distinctive features , voiced vs. voiceless and tense vs. lax . The distinctive feature voiced vs. voice- less presents , from ...
... corresponding ' tenues ' ( * kı * k2 * kз * k ) . 26 Tenues and mediae can be opposed in terms of one of two distinctive features , voiced vs. voiceless and tense vs. lax . The distinctive feature voiced vs. voice- less presents , from ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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