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Clusters involving stop - glide combinations are restricted to onset position in the syllable . In the course of the analysis and discussion below , I suggest other possible analyses and interpretations of the rules given above . 3.
Clusters involving stop - glide combinations are restricted to onset position in the syllable . In the course of the analysis and discussion below , I suggest other possible analyses and interpretations of the rules given above . 3.
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The numbering reflects a numbering convention employed by Mrs. Elizabeth Gravelle , who transcribed and translated these texts , that convention involving approximately one number per clause . The morphological divisions , as well as ...
The numbering reflects a numbering convention employed by Mrs. Elizabeth Gravelle , who transcribed and translated these texts , that convention involving approximately one number per clause . The morphological divisions , as well as ...
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ܙ Clause ( 53 ) involves a proximate shift from Wolf back to Chickadee . Note that ( 53 ) coincides with the first instance of a clause that does not refer to Wolf : every clause in the previous proximate sequence , ( 46 ) to ( 52 ) ...
ܙ Clause ( 53 ) involves a proximate shift from Wolf back to Chickadee . Note that ( 53 ) coincides with the first instance of a clause that does not refer to Wolf : every clause in the previous proximate sequence , ( 46 ) to ( 52 ) ...
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