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( ii ) Where the original accent pattern of verb inflection has been retained , as in Sanskrit , it is parallel to that of noun inflection . As will be seen in 82 , noun and verb stems fall into exactly the same grid of accent types .
( ii ) Where the original accent pattern of verb inflection has been retained , as in Sanskrit , it is parallel to that of noun inflection . As will be seen in 82 , noun and verb stems fall into exactly the same grid of accent types .
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And he deals with the closed inflection of productively derived stems like mati by assuming that Sievers ' Law applies before zero - grade ablaut in the stem : * men + ti + os → * mn + ti + 08 → * mn + tiy + 08 → * mn + téy + 08 ...
And he deals with the closed inflection of productively derived stems like mati by assuming that Sievers ' Law applies before zero - grade ablaut in the stem : * men + ti + os → * mn + ti + 08 → * mn + tiy + 08 → * mn + téy + 08 ...
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This inflection is documented in North Germanic from the 7th century ; cf. the archaic runic compound wita ( n ) dahalaiban ' protector of the bread ' , semantically parallel to OE hlāford ' bread - guard , lord ' .
This inflection is documented in North Germanic from the 7th century ; cf. the archaic runic compound wita ( n ) dahalaiban ' protector of the bread ' , semantically parallel to OE hlāford ' bread - guard , lord ' .
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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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