Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 2004 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... occur with a prenasal stop ( 42b ) . In addition , two heterorganic nasals or prenasals are acceptable ( 42c - d ) ... occurs in Kikongo , a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( Bentley 1887 , Meinhof 1932 ...
... occur with a prenasal stop ( 42b ) . In addition , two heterorganic nasals or prenasals are acceptable ( 42c - d ) ... occurs in Kikongo , a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( Bentley 1887 , Meinhof 1932 ...
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... occur ; after k and g only i is possible ; both i and y may occur after the voiceless velar fricative ch unless a morpheme boundary intervenes , in which case only y is possible ( Feldstein mentions some but not all of these ...
... occur ; after k and g only i is possible ; both i and y may occur after the voiceless velar fricative ch unless a morpheme boundary intervenes , in which case only y is possible ( Feldstein mentions some but not all of these ...
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... occurs in deverbal adjectives ( re - covered , re - organized , re - assessed , re - installed , etc. ) but it does not occur in lexical adjectives ( * re - tall , * re - flat , * re - satisfactory , * re- intelligent , etc. ) . The ...
... occurs in deverbal adjectives ( re - covered , re - organized , re - assessed , re - installed , etc. ) but it does not occur in lexical adjectives ( * re - tall , * re - flat , * re - satisfactory , * re- intelligent , etc. ) . The ...
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