Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... further , that a rule of Backness Assimilation ( BA ) harmonizes a round vowel to the preceding vowel in backness . The irregularities can be accounted for in the following manner . The underlying frequentative suffix cannot be / ol ...
... further , that a rule of Backness Assimilation ( BA ) harmonizes a round vowel to the preceding vowel in backness . The irregularities can be accounted for in the following manner . The underlying frequentative suffix cannot be / ol ...
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... further right than the first mora of the inflectional ending . No other mora of an ending could be post - stem . In monosyllabic endings with diphthongs or long vowels , therefore , we can get only a circumflex , not an acute . This is ...
... further right than the first mora of the inflectional ending . No other mora of an ending could be post - stem . In monosyllabic endings with diphthongs or long vowels , therefore , we can get only a circumflex , not an acute . This is ...
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... further rule , distinct from the principal zero - grade rule , which reduces the 3pl . ending -anti , -ante to -ati , -ate . This cannot be done by the zero - grade rule , at least as I under- stand it , since zero grade does not apply ...
... further rule , distinct from the principal zero - grade rule , which reduces the 3pl . ending -anti , -ante to -ati , -ate . This cannot be done by the zero - grade rule , at least as I under- stand it , since zero grade does not apply ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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