Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. ( 21 ) VOWEL COPY ( VC ) : the critical part of the rule makes a short copy of the stem vowel in certain prefixes , including those derived from R , and deletes the stem vowel if short . ( 22 ) ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. ( 21 ) VOWEL COPY ( VC ) : the critical part of the rule makes a short copy of the stem vowel in certain prefixes , including those derived from R , and deletes the stem vowel if short . ( 22 ) ...
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... vowel is to appear . He notes that not all prefixes can take a copied vowel , and that the environment within the set of prefixes where the vowel is to be copied is not phonologically statable . This means that , given two prefixes ...
... vowel is to appear . He notes that not all prefixes can take a copied vowel , and that the environment within the set of prefixes where the vowel is to be copied is not phonologically statable . This means that , given two prefixes ...
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... vowel length was developed ( retained ? ) , and consonant clusters were simplified . There are several indications that Dravidian developed internal contrastive vowel length . One is that South Dravidian verb roots of the form ( C ) ...
... vowel length was developed ( retained ? ) , and consonant clusters were simplified . There are several indications that Dravidian developed internal contrastive vowel length . One is that South Dravidian verb roots of the form ( C ) ...
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