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Two verbs ? ] : Ma . / enkil / ' if ' , conditional of / en / . The conditional in / -kil / is an archaic SDr . pattern kept in ... Jāk- ( ā- , ān - ) / ' become , verb of identity , be ' ( DED 282 ) , a fundamental Dravidian term .
Two verbs ? ] : Ma . / enkil / ' if ' , conditional of / en / . The conditional in / -kil / is an archaic SDr . pattern kept in ... Jāk- ( ā- , ān - ) / ' become , verb of identity , be ' ( DED 282 ) , a fundamental Dravidian term .
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In 4 , however , even if the verb and the following noun both convey new information , only the noun has high pitch : ( 4 ) a . He broke the GLASS . b . He's sitting in the CAR . Within certain limits , therefore , it can be said that ...
In 4 , however , even if the verb and the following noun both convey new information , only the noun has high pitch : ( 4 ) a . He broke the GLASS . b . He's sitting in the CAR . Within certain limits , therefore , it can be said that ...
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Noun and verb stems ( which are not , as stated , the only stem classes in Tamazight , since prepositional , demonstrative , and other stem classes exist ) are classified as basic or derived , and affixes occurring with each class are ...
Noun and verb stems ( which are not , as stated , the only stem classes in Tamazight , since prepositional , demonstrative , and other stem classes exist ) are classified as basic or derived , and affixes occurring with each class are ...
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