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2. Vowel alternation : a . Svarabhakti , before s ( ' strong ' past indic . tense marker ) and t ( past part . suffix ) ( in ápr - ' to open ' ~ apér- , kópr - ' to cover ' ~ kopér- ) . . ' ' ) . b . Automatic alternation of unaccented ...
2. Vowel alternation : a . Svarabhakti , before s ( ' strong ' past indic . tense marker ) and t ( past part . suffix ) ( in ápr - ' to open ' ~ apér- , kópr - ' to cover ' ~ kopér- ) . . ' ' ) . b . Automatic alternation of unaccented ...
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( which may be considered as in alternation with /sə./ ) , with a present ending in the S 1 : sois / sua . " ) ; in P 1 and 2 the stem - final / y / is lost before the prefinal / i / , and then the / i / automatically becomes / y ...
( which may be considered as in alternation with /sə./ ) , with a present ending in the S 1 : sois / sua . " ) ; in P 1 and 2 the stem - final / y / is lost before the prefinal / i / , and then the / i / automatically becomes / y ...
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need not say that there is a morphophonemic alternation in the word for ' group ' . The morpheme is / bund / in both environments ; the unvoicing heard before open juncture is not part of the morpheme / bund / but is an automatic part ...
need not say that there is a morphophonemic alternation in the word for ' group ' . The morpheme is / bund / in both environments ; the unvoicing heard before open juncture is not part of the morpheme / bund / but is an automatic part ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 19 |
Derivation Ratios | 27 |
Pitch Accent in the Apachean Languages | 38 |
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