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Nothing in the morphological forms of South Dravidian and Elamite seem to correspond directly except possibly the Elamite present - future in -n( Conj . III ) corresponding with the Old Tamil future ( i.e. non - past ) in -un / -um .
Nothing in the morphological forms of South Dravidian and Elamite seem to correspond directly except possibly the Elamite present - future in -n( Conj . III ) corresponding with the Old Tamil future ( i.e. non - past ) in -un / -um .
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dissimilarity ; the relations of contiguity , kinship etc.19 ) are expressed in the corresponding signantia by specific correlations of phonemic similarity , by phonemic alternations ( juxtapositions ) , by phonemic length of the ...
dissimilarity ; the relations of contiguity , kinship etc.19 ) are expressed in the corresponding signantia by specific correlations of phonemic similarity , by phonemic alternations ( juxtapositions ) , by phonemic length of the ...
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The phonetic closeness of such kinship terms as Eng . father ~ mother brother , or Fr. père ~ mère ~ frère , is a phonemic allusion to the semantic proximity of the corresponding signata standing in definite relationships to each other ...
The phonetic closeness of such kinship terms as Eng . father ~ mother brother , or Fr. père ~ mère ~ frère , is a phonemic allusion to the semantic proximity of the corresponding signata standing in definite relationships to each other ...
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