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process of abstraction and later analogical formation underlies even the difficult etymology # 451 , noted above , with -mu from warmu analogically applied to the final morpheme in rDžiämu . # 652 and # 656 are further examples of ...
process of abstraction and later analogical formation underlies even the difficult etymology # 451 , noted above , with -mu from warmu analogically applied to the final morpheme in rDžiämu . # 652 and # 656 are further examples of ...
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The sememe Injunc is related to morphemes in the following complex way : If Injunc is the circumstance of a negated event ( E ) , it is realized as both the emphatic modal me and the morpheme of timeless aspect $ ; $ or , if it is the ...
The sememe Injunc is related to morphemes in the following complex way : If Injunc is the circumstance of a negated event ( E ) , it is realized as both the emphatic modal me and the morpheme of timeless aspect $ ; $ or , if it is the ...
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It might also be useful to argue that donde consists of two units ( perhaps morphemes ) : a relative element and a ... to be combined into a single indivisible unit ( at least from the standpoint of traditional morpheme analysis ) .
It might also be useful to argue that donde consists of two units ( perhaps morphemes ) : a relative element and a ... to be combined into a single indivisible unit ( at least from the standpoint of traditional morpheme analysis ) .
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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