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... pattern in this regard whereby a surface coda consonant is never copied in the reduplicated syllable . ( The same stipulation is , in fact , required for the plural pattern of reduplication discussed below . ) The nature of the template ...
... pattern in this regard whereby a surface coda consonant is never copied in the reduplicated syllable . ( The same stipulation is , in fact , required for the plural pattern of reduplication discussed below . ) The nature of the template ...
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... pattern . The combined form , as suggested above , is similar to the plural pattern Dahlstrom also shows two patterns of reduplication for Fox : monosyllabic and disyllabic the latter involving the first two syllables of the stem . In ...
... pattern . The combined form , as suggested above , is similar to the plural pattern Dahlstrom also shows two patterns of reduplication for Fox : monosyllabic and disyllabic the latter involving the first two syllables of the stem . In ...
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... pattern of occurrence with both Independent and Conjunct verbs in non - palatalized dialects of Cree is markedly different from the reported usage . In East Cree , where the Indirect and Subjective forms have recently been recorded ...
... pattern of occurrence with both Independent and Conjunct verbs in non - palatalized dialects of Cree is markedly different from the reported usage . In East Cree , where the Indirect and Subjective forms have recently been recorded ...
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