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Therefore the base form of the short nucleus must be determined by its occurrence in phrasemedial position . The distribution of a short nucleus with high tone in its base form is defective . The base form occurs before pause only with ...
Therefore the base form of the short nucleus must be determined by its occurrence in phrasemedial position . The distribution of a short nucleus with high tone in its base form is defective . The base form occurs before pause only with ...
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GLT entries beginning with ba- are : back formation , back sound , back vowel , base , base compound , base forin , base of comparison , base of inflection , basic alternant , basic language , basis of articulation .
GLT entries beginning with ba- are : back formation , back sound , back vowel , base , base compound , base forin , base of comparison , base of inflection , basic alternant , basic language , basis of articulation .
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At base , the reader is cross - referred to thematic suffix , but the entry form is thematic morpheme . He is also referred to grades but is given a run for his money . Grade is crossreferred to normal grade , which is glossed ' Said to ...
At base , the reader is cross - referred to thematic suffix , but the entry form is thematic morpheme . He is also referred to grades but is given a run for his money . Grade is crossreferred to normal grade , which is glossed ' Said to ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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