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Consider the following additional facts , which further demonstrate that the abstract segment / 5 ) is needed in the grammar . The nominal derivative suffix -mo / mö / me is regular : ( 13 ) a . ešte - me ' work ' Šübäl - me ' mucus ' b ...
Consider the following additional facts , which further demonstrate that the abstract segment / 5 ) is needed in the grammar . The nominal derivative suffix -mo / mö / me is regular : ( 13 ) a . ešte - me ' work ' Šübäl - me ' mucus ' b ...
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It follows directly from this analysis that the movable accent should not move 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 ...
It follows directly from this analysis that the movable accent should not move 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 ...
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However we formulate the conditions on rule 24 , we still require a 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 ...
However we formulate the conditions on rule 24 , we still require a 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 ...
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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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