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In the case of is , we decided to isolate full , contracted , and deleted forms , but not to attempt to distinguish the degree of stress or reduction of the vowel in the full form . Furthermore , sentences such as Boot is seventeen must ...
In the case of is , we decided to isolate full , contracted , and deleted forms , but not to attempt to distinguish the degree of stress or reduction of the vowel in the full form . Furthermore , sentences such as Boot is seventeen must ...
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( d ) -V After noun phrases ending in vowels.26 It is no accident that the first three of these categories are the same as those used to describe forms of the English { Z } morpheme.21 But whereas the usual rules can treat categories c ...
( d ) -V After noun phrases ending in vowels.26 It is no accident that the first three of these categories are the same as those used to describe forms of the English { Z } morpheme.21 But whereas the usual rules can treat categories c ...
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base forms ( of prefixes ) are referred to as ' unmodified prefix morphs ' ; nevertheless , the three earlier sections in the chapter ( 8826–28 ) are not understandable unless they are viewed in terms of base forms , since these ...
base forms ( of prefixes ) are referred to as ' unmodified prefix morphs ' ; nevertheless , the three earlier sections in the chapter ( 8826–28 ) are not understandable unless they are viewed in terms of base forms , since these ...
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
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