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... analysis : ( 25 ) There is a floating [ ± feature ] associated with some morphemes which links of " docks on " in the reduplication process and " strengthens " a stem - initial obstruent . The feature associated with reduplication could ...
... analysis : ( 25 ) There is a floating [ ± feature ] associated with some morphemes which links of " docks on " in the reduplication process and " strengthens " a stem - initial obstruent . The feature associated with reduplication could ...
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... analysis might also be applied to vowels , with particular reference to the morphophonemic initial change phenomena typ- ical of Algonquian languages as well as the overwriting of vowels in the reduplication process . Underspecification ...
... analysis might also be applied to vowels , with particular reference to the morphophonemic initial change phenomena typ- ical of Algonquian languages as well as the overwriting of vowels in the reduplication process . Underspecification ...
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... analysis , groups of people based on their generational placement . This ability to readily identify generational placement was fundamental to our recent analysis of inbreeding and marriage patterns ( Gibson et al . , 1991 ) . Summary ...
... analysis , groups of people based on their generational placement . This ability to readily identify generational placement was fundamental to our recent analysis of inbreeding and marriage patterns ( Gibson et al . , 1991 ) . Summary ...
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