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... roots and concrete finals but different for medials . This is because of a real semantic similarity between roots and concrete finals which they do not share with medials . Simply put , roots and finals express verbal predications ...
... roots and concrete finals but different for medials . This is because of a real semantic similarity between roots and concrete finals which they do not share with medials . Simply put , roots and finals express verbal predications ...
Page 130
... roots but not judgement roots whereas at ( an ) occurs with judgement but not configuration roots : kinw / ā ' it is long ' , sanak / at ' it is difficult ' . They also differ in that a occurs with configuration concrete finals but not ...
... roots but not judgement roots whereas at ( an ) occurs with judgement but not configuration roots : kinw / ā ' it is long ' , sanak / at ' it is difficult ' . They also differ in that a occurs with configuration concrete finals but not ...
Page 131
... roots and concrete finals with which they both occur , those referring to perception . Looking at perception morphemes we see a significant asymmetry : at ( an ) occurs with both perception roots and concrete finals , whereas ā occurs ...
... roots and concrete finals with which they both occur , those referring to perception . Looking at perception morphemes we see a significant asymmetry : at ( an ) occurs with both perception roots and concrete finals , whereas ā occurs ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Rémi Savard Université de Montréal MYTHES ET COSMOLOGIES | 50 |
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