Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... morpheme boundaries by the interaction of some consonant clusters as shown by Nichols's rules shown in ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) below.3 Because consonant clusters are involved , fortis consonants never occur word initially . ( 7 ) Consonant ...
... morpheme boundaries by the interaction of some consonant clusters as shown by Nichols's rules shown in ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) below.3 Because consonant clusters are involved , fortis consonants never occur word initially . ( 7 ) Consonant ...
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... morpheme , as suggested above , there is no evidence that the surface coda consonant itself is involved in the generation of fortis consonants observed in the reduplication process . Since some of these morphemes show consonant ...
... morpheme , as suggested above , there is no evidence that the surface coda consonant itself is involved in the generation of fortis consonants observed in the reduplication process . Since some of these morphemes show consonant ...
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... morphemes . That is , word formation is taken to be morpheme - based . Each derivational morpheme is a lexical entry , and various rules of combination give rise to word stems ( Monomorphemic word stems are lexical entries as well ) ...
... morphemes . That is , word formation is taken to be morpheme - based . Each derivational morpheme is a lexical entry , and various rules of combination give rise to word stems ( Monomorphemic word stems are lexical entries as well ) ...
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