Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... stems that take front - vowel suffixes , or a set of front- vowel suffixes that take back - vowel suffixes . If a back - vowel stem takes the front - vowel alternant of a regular suffix , then the stem can be considered ex- ceptional ...
... stems that take front - vowel suffixes , or a set of front- vowel suffixes that take back - vowel suffixes . If a back - vowel stem takes the front - vowel alternant of a regular suffix , then the stem can be considered ex- ceptional ...
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... stems . Inherently accented stems , whether athematic or thematic , will have a fixed accent in their inflectional paradigm . Inherently unaccented stems will have stem / ending mobility if athematic , and fixed - theme accent if ...
... stems . Inherently accented stems , whether athematic or thematic , will have a fixed accent in their inflectional paradigm . Inherently unaccented stems will have stem / ending mobility if athematic , and fixed - theme accent if ...
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... STEM VOWEL IE ACCENTED STEMS ( barytones ) IE UNACCENTED STEMS ( oxytones ) IE * prmos ' first ' Skt . púrvas Lith . pirmas ( type 1 in older texts ) Type 3 IE * pědóm Gk . pēdón ' oar - blade ' Lith . ( dial . ) pëdas ' sole , foot ...
... STEM VOWEL IE ACCENTED STEMS ( barytones ) IE UNACCENTED STEMS ( oxytones ) IE * prmos ' first ' Skt . púrvas Lith . pirmas ( type 1 in older texts ) Type 3 IE * pědóm Gk . pēdón ' oar - blade ' Lith . ( dial . ) pëdas ' sole , foot ...
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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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