Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... common : e.g. the reduplication alternants in §3.4 have the form Ce . In both cases we say that the alternants ... common feature to all of them . However , we will find that it is not enough to say that there is a common feature to all ...
... common : e.g. the reduplication alternants in §3.4 have the form Ce . In both cases we say that the alternants ... common feature to all of them . However , we will find that it is not enough to say that there is a common feature to all ...
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... common , or in a unique unit ( or in several units which have no stated feature in common ) . The range of environments which determine the appearance of the alternant in question may consist of all morphemes which have a stated feature ...
... common , or in a unique unit ( or in several units which have no stated feature in common ) . The range of environments which determine the appearance of the alternant in question may consist of all morphemes which have a stated feature ...
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... common word in which -man- ( or -van- ) follows a consonant preceded by a long vowel or another consonant . By the side of atmán- there exists tmán- , 64 which is not common after RV , while ātmán- becomes extremely common later . What ...
... common word in which -man- ( or -van- ) follows a consonant preceded by a long vowel or another consonant . By the side of atmán- there exists tmán- , 64 which is not common after RV , while ātmán- becomes extremely common later . What ...
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