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The phonemic structure of all utterances can be summarized in a formula ; a however , the formula would be complicated , and the phonemic structure of individual morphemes is a more noteworthy feature of the language ; this will be ...
The phonemic structure of all utterances can be summarized in a formula ; a however , the formula would be complicated , and the phonemic structure of individual morphemes is a more noteworthy feature of the language ; this will be ...
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The discussion of the internal structure of the elements involves the setting up of sub - classes in some cases . 0.5 . Syntactic elements are not necessarily identical with lexical elements . The lexical elements included in the ...
The discussion of the internal structure of the elements involves the setting up of sub - classes in some cases . 0.5 . Syntactic elements are not necessarily identical with lexical elements . The lexical elements included in the ...
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The structure of nouns in segments including one or more breaks may now be discussed in terms of these sub - classes . 6.41 . An abstract noun , a unit noun , a numeral and some temporal nouns , may be followed by a demonstrative ...
The structure of nouns in segments including one or more breaks may now be discussed in terms of these sub - classes . 6.41 . An abstract noun , a unit noun , a numeral and some temporal nouns , may be followed by a demonstrative ...
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Subsections are listed only if they are of particular grammatical significance | 7 |
THE MORPHEMES | 30 |
THE SYNTACTIC ELEMENTS | 45 |
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áà action addition adjectives affixes alternants analysis bases bound break Chapter close Coast combination common complete compound conjunction consist consonant constructions contains contrast déè described determined discussed distinction distribution elements English expressions fact Fanti father final forms given grammar high tone ibèn illustrations immediately indicates initial kwakú Kweku language lexical LINGUISTIC live low tone mark meaning morpheme nasalized never nominal non-verbal stems normal noted nouns numerals occasionally occur open juncture orthography palatalized particle pattern pause perhaps person phonemic position possible preceding prefix present pronouns question reduplication relation remaining seems segments sentence sequence Serving similar single Society sometimes speech statement stop stress structure suffix syntactic translation University usually utterance variant verb verbal stem vowel writing written zero